1、浙江改编)They were abroad during the months when we were carrying out the investigation, or they _(come) to our help.7(2013江苏改编)I should not have laughed if I _ (think) you were serious.8The young firefighter insisted that he _ (be)wellprepared and should be sent there to put out the fire.9(2017浙江杭州地区七校
2、模拟改编)When you phoned me, I was having a meeting; how I wish I _ (answer) your call.10(2017安徽江淮十校联考改编)As the deadline is drawing near, no one _ leave with his own work uncompleted.11(2016安徽卷改编)I _ (go) to my cousins birthday party last night,but I was not available.12(2016安徽改编)It is lucky we booked a
3、 room, or we _(have) nowhere to stay now.13(2015北京改编)Cant you stay a little longer?Its getting late. I really _ go now. My daughter is home alone.14John wants to see me now, but I have so much work on hand that I would rather he _ (come) tomorrow than today.15(2017湖南衡阳一中月考)Its time that we _ (do) so
4、mething quickly.单句语法改错全国卷)Some classmates suggest we can go to places of interest nearby._全国卷)We can chose between staying at home and taking a trip._3(2015全国卷)We must found ways to protect our environment._重庆卷改编)You can be Carol.You havent changed a bit after all these years._5(2015四川卷)What do you
5、think I should do? If you are me, would you talk to them?_6(2015北京卷改编)If I havent seen it with my own eyes, I wouldnt have believed it._7(2012湖南卷改编)Sorry, I am too busy now.If I have time, I would certainly go for an outing with you._.语法填空Memorizing hundreds of English words _1_(be) always a big hea
6、dache for students. Why not let _2_ amazing app BaiCiZhan help you? First of all, the app helps you divide your work into daily tasks. After you _3_(choose) the vocabulary list and the end date, the app then quickly tells you how many words you need to learn every day. For example, you can spend jus
7、t 10 minutes _4_(memorize) 15 words every day. Doesnt that sound much _5_(easy) than trying to do everything at once? Thats not allit can also be very fun. The learning process is like playing a guessing game. Instead _6_ just showing the Chinese and English meanings of a new word, the app asks you
8、to first choose the correct picture from four, _7_(base) on an English _8_ (describe). This helps you memorize the words _9_(clear). And all of the English is read by native speakers. You can also listen to _10_ (it) “English words radio” feature while youre walking.短文改错In the past, we usually go sh
9、opping in stores, supermarkets and malls. And nowadays, shopping online has become an important part of many peoples life.According to a study on online shopping in China, the number of online shopping in China has already come 2.67 billion, only second to that in America. It is show that most of th
10、em are people aged from 18 to 35. Besides, many women than men prefer online shopping.There are various reason for peoples preference for online shopping. First of all, its advantage is to spare much time and trouble in shopping outside. In an addition, various goods attract people, especial young p
11、eople who are more particular about styles and fashions. Last but not least, online shopping has a greater advantage in price, which can attracted online shoppers.B能力提升练.阅读理解A“Barefoot Mike” gets a lot of attention when he shows up at the beginning of a race. He loves to run and has been running sin
12、ce he was a kid. He loves to race, and often competes in 10K races. But thats not the reason he gets so much attention. People notice him because when he runs, “Barefoot Mike” runs barefoot.Running barefoot has become a huge trend in the world of running. “I didnt set out to be a trend setter,” laug
13、hed“Barefoot Mike”, otherwise known as Mike Whitaker.“Ive always been a runner, but until a few years ago, I always wore shoes. Then one day I was running after a rainstorm. I stepped off into the grass to avoid a puddle(水坑) on the sidewalk, and accidentally stepped into a huge muddy puddle that had
14、 been hidden in the grass. I tried to keep running, but the wet and dirty shoe made it really hard. I figured the best solution was to just get rid of the shoes.”Mike took off his shoes and dropped them into the nearest trash can. “Then I started running. At first I went really slowly because I was
15、watching out for rocks or other things that could hurt my feet, but there really werent any problems.” He started going faster.“It felt so good!” Mike said.“My knee, which always ached, didnt ache. My foot was able to spread out so I had better balance. And my feet didnt feel all hot and sweaty. It
16、was awesome!”“There are actually potential health benefits to running barefoot,”said Dr. Nancy Bower, a podiatrist(足科医师)A recent study agrees. A team of researchers recently videotaped several people running first wearing shoes and then barefoot. In almost every case, when wearing shoes, the runners
17、 tended to land on the heel of their foot, which they call “heelstriking.” Many runners have impact injuries such as knee pain. Heelstriking may be the cause of these injuries or may make an existing injury worse.When running barefoot, the runners tended to land on the middle part of the foot. The f
18、orce is spread out throughout the foot. The ankle, shin(胫部), knee and hip dont get the shock of a hard landing with every step.1Why does Mike receive a lot of attention while running?A. Because he runs very fast.B. Because he loses his shoes.C. Because he wears no shoes.C. Because he wears strange c
19、lothes.2According to Paragraph 2, why did Mike run barefoot years ago?A. He liked running barefoot.B. He was advised to run barefoot.C. His shoe became very uncomfortable.D. His dream of becoming famous motivated him.3After running barefoot for a while a few years ago, Mike _.A. was very tired B. wa
20、s badly hurtC. gave up running D. felt unexpectedly great4According to the recent study, heelstriking _.A. is bad for ones healthB. is caused by existing injuriesC. happens when one runs barefootD. can be avoided by wearing sports shoes.BIts the hottest day of the year, so spending today inside a bi
21、g fridge where the temperature never rises above 5 is rather thrilling. Thats why I find myself, snowboarding inside Xscapes Sno Zone in Braehead. On real snow.My guide through this wonderland is tenyearold championship skier and snowboarder Nicole Ritchie. Nicole is already a regular at Sno Zone. W
22、ithin five minutes of meeting, she is throwing snowballs at me while we are on the lift.The snow is really good hereit tastes exactly the same as real snow too, very nice, she says. Nicole should know: shes trained at the British Ski Team camp in the Alps and has a room full of awards. In some ways,
23、 Sno Zone is better than the mountains, she say.The snow here is like real snow, but if the snow wears away, theres artificial surface underneath, so you can still keep going whereas, on the mountain, if the snow wears away, you cant keep going. The Austrians cant train at the moment because theres
24、no snow there, but weve got an indoor place.It snows every night at Braehead. A total of sixteen snow guns fire cooled water into air making 1,700 tonnes of real snow to cover the 200 m slope(斜坡) and the 50 m nursery slope, the biggest in the UK.As ever, theres a healthy mix of fearless snowboarders
25、 making extreme moves, with plenty of people taking baby steps. However, among them all the excited chatter is the sameits going to be a long, cold summer.5We can infer that the author goes to Sno Zone to _.Aescape the hot weather B. learn to snowboardC. interview Nicole D. have a meeting6What do we
26、 know about Nicole?A. She lives in the Alps.B. She loves eating snow.C. She is an expert snowboarder.D. She is good at snowball fights.7What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Why the Austrians has stopped training at present.B. Why an indoor training center has been built.C. Sno Zones advantages over t
27、he mountains.D. Nicoles practical advice to the author.8Why does Braehead have snow in summer?A. Because its very cold even in summer.B. Because snow is delivered there regularly.C. Because it has a huge fridge to store the snow.D. Because manmade snow falls every night there.七选五The writers blockWha
28、tever it is you have to write, the idea of a blank pageor screencan be very discouraging. Here are a few easy tips to help you overcome your writers block.1Think before you write.Before you actually start, think about what you want to say, why you want to say it and who you are going to say it to.Th
29、e most important question to ask is: what response do I want to get? _1_ It may be a memo(备忘录) at work. In that case, your main aim is that your reader will be able to get the most important information quickly.2Keep it short and to the point.Use short, simple sentences, written for maximum effect. Make sure that everything you say is relevant to your main aim or message. If you cant, its probably because youre not really sure of exactly what you want to say. _2_3Avoid repetition.You may feel that a point needs stressing, and that
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