短文改错热点训练40题终极版Word格式.docx

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“Madam,willyoukindlypermitmeto…?

”“No,no,”saidthewomanandagainforcehimback.Atlastthemanmanagedtogetup,say:

“Madam,youcarriedmethreeblockbeyondmyhouse.Iwantedgetoff.”

(3)

PostmanSamgotpresentandmoneyfromthepeopleforwhomhehadworkedwhenheretiredinlastweek.Theylovedhimforhiswonderfullywork.Samretiredafter40yearsofsendlettersintheplaceofSouthManchester.Hegetalotofpresentsandflowersfromhisworkmatestoo,andhegotanfarewellpartybytheWomen’sInstituteofthetown.HiswifeJillsaid,“we’dlikethankallthepeoplewhocameandgavepresents.Ithoughtmyhusbanddidthathecoulddo.Buttodaysheunderstandhowgreatmyhusbandisbutwhatanimportantjobhehad.”

(4)

Longlongago,therelivedthemanwhowassolazythatnojobwasfitofhim.Inordertomakealivingheonedaywenttoaneighborofhimforhelp.Theneighboradvisedhimworkasacemeterycaretakerasitwasthemosteasiestjobonecouldfindintheworld.Thelazymanisdelightedandsoonbecameacemeterycaretaker.Buttoeveryone’ssurprisingheresignedhisjobthreedaysbeforehegotit.“It’sunfair.”Hesaidtotheneighborangry.“InthecemeteryalltheothersarelyingstillwhileIamtheonlyonewhohavetostand.”

(5)

Mr.SteveJohnson,businessmanfromWisconsin,wentonabusinesstriptoLouisiana.Heimmediatesentane-mailbackhomeforhiswife,Jennifer.Unfortunately,shemistypedaletter,andthe-emailendedupgotoaMrs.JoanJohnson.ItwaslaterfoundoutwhyMrs.JoanJohnsonwasthewifeofapreacherwhohadjustbeenpassedaway.Thepreacher’swifetakesonelookatthee-mailandpromptlyfainted.Whenshewasfinallyrevived,shenervouslypointedtothemessage,thatread:

”Arrivedsafely,butitsureishotdownhere.”

(6)

Havingbeendrunktoomuch,Alfredwasdrivingalongthecountryroadattopspeedwhilehiscarranintoanoldmanwhowaswalkingacrosstheroad.Afterlookingaroundandthoughttherewasnotasinglepersonseeingtheaccident,hedrivesoffwithouttakingtheoldmantothehospital.Theoldmanwasfrightenedandkeptthecarnumberonhismind.Aboutonemonthlate,theywenttocourt.Alfred’slawyersaid,“Alfredisexperienceddriverofmorethan20years.”“Ifexperiencescanprovethat,here,yousee,theoldmanhadwalkedsafelyforover60years,”theoldman’slawyerreplied.

(7)

LastweekIwenttovisittomyformerneighbor,Mr.Yang.HeandIusedtolivingnexttoeachotherformanyyears.Abouthalfayearago,anordercamewhichtheoldbuilding,alongwithmanyothersimilarones,weregoingtobepulleddowntomakeroomforamainstreet.SoIhadtomoveapart.Mr.Yangnowlivesinthesuburbsnearabeautifulpark.Hisnewapartmentismuchbigthanbefore.Theonlyproblemisthatittookquitealongtimetogettothedowntownarea.Therefore,Mr.Yangdoesn'

tseemtoworryaboutthelongdistance.Hesaysthatnewsubwaylineistobebuiltinafewyearandheissurelifewillbebetterinthefuture.

(8)

MyfriendshipwithYangQingbeganwhenwemeetinourschool'

sphotoclub.Fromthenonwebecamegoodfriend.Wehadcommoninterestinbasketballandoftensharedtheirexperienceaboutphotographing.Onweekendswerodetoplaythebasketballtogether.NowinSenior3,weseldomplaytogether,orstillkeepintouchandencourageeachother.Withtheentranceexamcomesnear,I'

mworriedaboutwhatmylifewilllikeaswemaygotodifferentuniversities.Butnowwhatdoesn'

tworrymeanymore.BecauseIknowjustastheoldsayinggoes:

trulyfriendshipwillalwaysliveonnomatterwherefarapartweare.

(9)

Mrs.Smithwasunabletofallasleepatnightand 

wasverytiredduringthedaytodoanything,eventhe 

simplethingsthatsheusuallyenjoyeddoing.She 

hadheadachesmoreoften,whatpreventedherfromreading 

orwatchedTV.Themoreshethoughtabouthisconditions,themoreworseshefelt.Atlastshewenttoseeherdoctor,whomshehasknownforyears.Thedoctorlistenedtoherheartandsaid,“Thereisnothingseriouslywithyou,despitefactthatyoudon’tfeelwell.NowI’ll 

giveyousomepillthatwillhelp.Cometomorrowmorningbuttellmehowyoufeel.”

(10)

ThreeyearsagoIwasadmittedtoanordinaryschool.DisappointingasIfeltatthepoorly-equippedclassroom,Ifoundtheteacherspatientandconsiderately.What’smore,Iwasveryfondinthefriendlyatmosphereinclass.Iwasdeterminedtomakebestofit.Iworkedhardandgetalongwellwithmyteachersandclassmates.WheneverIhaddifficulties,theywerealwaysreadytohelpingmeout.SoonIbecameoneofthetopstudentinmyclass,whichmademyselfconfidentandmotivated.WhatIexperiencedinhighschooltellmethatitisnotwhatyouaregivenbuthowyoumakeuseofitwhichdetermineswhoyouare.

(11)

I’mverymuchgladtohearthatyourshoppingcenterwillbuildnon-smokingsupermarket.Inmyopinion,it’sagoodideatodoso,foritcannotonlyhelpthesmokerstosmokeless,anditcanalsodogoodtoothercustomers’health.Sinceyouhadgivenupsellingcigarettes,thecustomersdon’tlikesmokingaresuretosupportyou.Inaddition,smokeintheshoppingcentermaycausefire,whichisdangeroustobothyourpossessionsandthesafeofthecustomers.Inaword,thenon-smokingsupermarketwillnoteffectyourbusiness.Tothecontrary,itwillhelpyouattractmorecustomerswhowanttokeephealth.

(12)

Thereareadvantagesforstudentstoworkwhilestudyatschool.Oneofthemiswhichtheycanearnmoney.Inmanycase,studentsworkingtoearnmoneyfortheirownuse.Earningtheirownmoneyallowthem

tobuyanythingastheyplease.Theyneednothavetoasktheirparentsformoneyorforpermissiontodothingsbythemoney.Andsomestudentsfromthepoorfamiliesmayalsosavethemoneyfortheircollegeeducationoranotherpurposes.However,someteachersandparentsagainstthisideabecausetheyareworrythatpart-timejobswillaffecttheirstudymoreorless.

(13)

MyyoungerbrotherJohnhasatoothachelastnight.Thismorning,mymothertookhimtoseeadentist.GointohospitalwasalwaysveryfrightenedforJohn.Hestruggledtogetawaywhilethedentistwasgivinghimexamination.Heyelledterriblywhilethedentistwaspullinghistooth.Severalminuteslate,thedentistgoteverythingfinished.“I’msorry,madam,andIshallhavetochargeyou200dollarsforpullingyourboytooth.”“200dollars!

Why,yousaidthathewouldchargeonly40dollarsforsuchwork!

”“Yes,butyourboyyelledsoloudlythathehadscaredfourotherpatientoutoftheoffice.”

(14)

DearDad,

Youareverybusyeverydaythatyouneverpayenoughattentiontoyourhealth.Iwasworriedaboutyourhealthallthetime.I’dliketogiveyousomeadvices.Ihearthatwalkingisthebestsport.Yourcompanyisn’tfarawayfromhome,isit?

Whynottowalktotheoffice?

You’dbettertakeexerciseatmostonceaweek.Youcanplaybasketballinthegym.Goingtoswimisnicechoice,too.Tryingnottostayuptoolately.Havingenoughsleepcanhelpyourbrainworkbetter.Ofcourse,thisisveryimportanttohavehealthyfood.Dad,pleasereceivemyadvice.Ireallywishyouhealthy!

Yourlovingdaughter,

Mary

(15)

Asstudents,wehaveclassesforearlymorningtilllateafternoon.Therefore,takeaten-minutebreakbetweenclassisdefinitelyimportant,evennecessary.Otherwisewemayfeelbothphysicallyormentallytired.Duringtheten-minutebreakwedidsomethingtogetridoftiredness.Whatweneedistohaverealrest,insteadofgettingeventired.Sodon’tdoanythingthatwillmakeyoutooexcited.Myten-minutebreakisalwayspleased.Iusuallytakesomeexercise.SometimeIhaveafreechatwithmyclassmates.Whenthenewclassbegins,

Ifeelfreshlyagain

.

(16)

DearMsTailor,

Footballismyfavouritesport.Whenitcomestoafootball,Ialwayshavemuchtosaying.Lastweek,IquarreledwithmymotheraboutifIcouldplayfootballwithmyclassmatesatweekends.MymotherholdstheviewstrongthatIshoulddevoteallmysparetimetostudyallthesubjectswell.Inmyopinion,onlywhenItrymybesttostudywillIabletobeadmittedtoauniversity.ButIreallycan'

treceiveherview.AsfarasI'

mconcerned,playingfootballnotonlybuildupmystrengthandalsomakesmefullofenergyeveryday.Couldyougivemesomeadvicesonhowtopersuademymothertoallowmetoplayfootballatweekends?

Yours,

Jim

(17)

Somestudentsthinkadifficultexamisjustlikeachallengebutthemoredifficultitis,betteritwillbe.Theysayadifficultexamcanhelpstudentsinfindoutwheretheyareweakintheirstudiesandimproveourlearni

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