高中英语高考2020年高考英语终极冲刺卷 全国卷(二)
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2020年高考英语终极冲刺卷 全国卷(二)
1. Denmark
It is one big party for children in the land of Hans Christian Andersen: there are children's sections in the best museums with any number of other attractions elsewhere. The whole family can enjoy a cycle ride anywhere in the country.
Attractions
»Exploring Den Gamle By at Aarhus on foot or in a horse-drawn carriage. Wander around this 19th-century village consisting of original buildings (schools and houses), which have been rebuilt here.
»Andersen's neighbourhood in his native city of Odense, where the streets are lined with beautiful little houses. One of these is occupied by the Hans Christian Andersen Museum.
»Rosenborg Castle: in summer, picnic in the King's grounds and watch a free puppet show.
»Tivoli Gardens: funfair rides and other attractions are scattered among the flower beds.
BEST TIME TO GO
The best time to visit Denmark is from May to the end of August, when the temperatures are mild(温和的); the scenery is at its most beautiful and the days are longer. The rest of the year is cold and the nights are never-ending. Many places close from October to May.
COST
Denmark's hardly cheap, but it's less expensive than its Scandinavian neighbours. Hotels, car hire, meals and supplies are subject to the 25% value-added tax.
GETTING AROUND
Denmark is ideal cycling land: there are many cycle lanes, and bikes can be rented almost anywhere and taken on trains, boats and buses. A large network of boats serves the islands, but you can reach the bigger islands by road bridge - it's expensive, as is car hire. Some good news: the motorways are free.
1. Where should visitors go to watch old architecture?
A.Den Gamle By. B.Andersen's neighbourhood.
C.Rosenborg Castle. D.Tivoli Gardens.
2. What will happen in September in Denmark?
A.It will become warmer. B.More visitors will come.
C.Many places will be closed. D.The nights will last very long.
3. What do we know about Denmark?
A.It's cheap to rent a car. B.It's very easy to rent a bike.
C.You can't take a bike onto a bus. D.Driving on the motorways is expensive.
2. Ekaterina Dzalaeva is 83 years old, but she isn't retired. She has been delivering mail between the Russia's districts of Mizur, Buron and Tsei for over 50 years. Now she has the title of Russia's oldest postal worker.
Her postal route covered a round trip distance of approximately 40 kilometres. Dzalaeva would do this six days a week. In recent times, she frequently gets lifts from passing cars to her destination and does not walk as far as she previously would. She says that she prefers to walk, as when she walks she chats and communicates with people.
When the postwoman was in the ninth grade, she dropped out as there was no one to look after the land and cut the hay(干草). She attempted to find work. It was during this period that the young Dzalaeva ended up landing a job at the post office.
"When I was a little girl, one senior man worked as a postman. And all the people were waiting for him. It was during the war. And I was among those who ran towards him," she said. She hoped to be able to bring letters home to her family from her brother because she knew that would make them happy. When the town's mailman retired, she asked the manager to employ her and promised to do her best. She was hired and has been doing it ever since.
When asked whether it is worth risking life to deliver the mail to remote mountain areas inhabited by bears and wolves, she said, "I'm not afraid of anything. If I die, I'll be with my brothers and parents. People say there's something after life. I'm not so sure, but I'd like to hope so."
1. How did Dzalaeva deliver the mail?
A. On foot. B. By bicycle.
C. By getting a lift. D. By sharing a ride.
2.What made Dzalaeva give up school?
A. Being eager to find a job. B. Starting her own business.
C. Loosing interest in learning. D. Helping support her family.
3. Why did Dzalaeva expect to see the senior postman?
A. To take over his job. B. To hear from her brother.
C. To please the manager. D. To learn about the war news.
4. What can we learn about Dzalaeva?
A. She is friendly and creative. B. She is stubborn and cautious.
C. She is fearless and hard-working. D. She is careful and humorous.
3. Many of us buy books, electronics and virtually any household item we can think of from Amazon. Did you know that Amazon sells over 480 million different types of stuff on their online store? Besides being a marketplace for our everyday essentials, Amazon has pioneered many products such as the Kindle ebook reader, and tire intelligent personal assistant, Alexa—invading our homes and lives in more ways than we realize.
On June 16, 2017, Amazon announced that it would buy the natural and organic retailer, Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion. Most experts view this acquisition by Amazon to be a significant game-changer for the retail industry.
In the 1990s, when Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, began selling books online from his garage. He was able to affect the ecommerce platform he created, to expand and offer many other household goods. The benefit of comparing products and prices, ordering goods online and having them delivered to your home was initially a novelty. It soon began to change the way customers shopped.
Along the way, big retailers such as Walmart and Target, grocery chains such as Kroger and Safeway, and wholesale clubs like Costco and Sam’s Club started reeling because of the “Amazon effect.” In less than two decades, Amazon has grown to be valued at $480 billion today to become the world's largest online retailer.
For all of Amazon's strength in competitive prices and fast and reliable shipping, they have been unable to serve customers who prefer to touch and feel items before they buy it. Selling fresh produce had also been difficult for them because of the lack of a physical store. Meanwhile, the organic food supplier Whole Foods has been struggling because of the increased competition from traditional grocery chains who are now offering more organic goods. But it has an important asset that Amazon desires—physical store front.
In the near future it is quite possible that your next order of organic fresh produce may be delivered by an Amazon drone. Or you might find yourself driving to a local Whole Foods store to pick up the competitively priced book or electronic item that you bought from Amazon.
1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A.Amazon's Alexa will invade our life.
B.We can buy anything from Amazon.
C.Our lives are under the control of Amazon.
D.Amazon is more than an online market place.
2.How do Walmart and Costco find the "Amazon effect”?
A.Shocking. B.Exciting. C.Interesting. D.Rewarding.
3.The acquisition of Whole Foods Market by Amazon is mainly because ________.
A.Whole Foods had no physical store front
B.Whole Foods failed to deal in organic goods
C.Whole Foods had no reliable shipping
D.Whole Foods didn't allow customers to touch items
4.What might be the best title for the text?
A.Amazon: the Biggest Online Market B.Amazon: Everything Is Sold on It
C.Amazon: from Books to Groceries D.Amazon: Books Are Most Popular
4.You can relax if remembering everything isn't your strong suit. Recent research makes the case that being forgetful can be a strength--in fact selective memory can even be a sign of stronger intelligence.
Traditional research on memory has focused on the advantages of remembering everything. But looking through years of recent memory data, researchers found that the neurobiology of forgetting 10 02001U0 can be just as important to our decision-making as what our minds choose to remember.
Making intelligent decisions doesn't mean you need to have all the information at hand. It just means you need to hold onto the most valuable information. And that means clearing up space in your memory palace for the most up-to-date information on clients and situations. Our brains do this by creating new neurons(神经元) in our hippocampus, which have the power to overwrite(重写) existing memories that are influencing our decision-making.
If you want to increase the number of new neurons in our brains' learning region, try exercising. Some aerobic exercise like jogging, power walking and swimming has been found to increase the number of neurons making important connections in our brains.
When we forget the names of certain clients or details about old jobs, the brain is making a choice that these details don't matter. Although too much forgetfulness can be a cause for concern, the occasional lost detail can be a sign of a perfectly healthy memory system. The researchers found that our brains facilitate decision-making by stopping us from focusing too much on unimportant past details. Instead, the brain helps us remember the most important part of a conversation.
We can get blamed for being absent-minded when we forget past events in perfect detail. These findings show us that total recall can be overvalued. Our brains are working smarter when they aim to remember the right stories, not every story.
1.How can we help our brains produce more neurons?
A.By having deep sleep frequently. B.By practicing swimming regularly.
C.By doing mental labor repeatedly. D.By learning new skills constantly.
2.Which of the following can best replace "facilitate" underlined in Paragraph 5?
A.Postpone. B.Repeat. C.Promote. D.Abuse.
3.What conclusion can be drawn from the text?
A.Memory loss is well worth noticing.
B.Decisions can't be made without memories.
C.We shouldn't stress total recall too much.
D.Forgetting is even more important than remembering.
4.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Caution: do remember to forget. B.Why and how people choose to forget.
C.Want to become smarter? Learn to forget D.Being forgetful might mean you are smarter
5. When it comes to fruits and vegetables, more is certainly better. ①______, 10 servings of fruits and vegetables daily are suggested. However, many people may be wondering how to work them all in.
Despite popular belief, frozen vegetables can be equally, if not more, nutritious than fresh vegetables depending on when fresh produce(农产品) is used after purchase. ②______. If stored for short periods of time in well-controlled temperatures, frozen vegetables may be more nutritious than fresh, which may lose up to 75% of their vitamin C within a week of being harvested.
③______. They compared nutrient content in commonly consumed fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables. The produce was evaluated under three conditions, including fresh (on the day of purchase), frozen, and fresh stored after five days of purchase. Research shows that consumers may store fruits and vegetables at least five days after purchase. The study found that content of vitamin A and C of some frozen fruits and vegetables was higher than stored fresh fruits and vegetables. Researchers theorize(建立理论) that nutrients reduce with prolonged refrigerator storage. ④______, frozen strawberries, com and green peas experience less vitamin C loss.
Frozen vegetables offer consumers convenience and savings as they are less likely to rot and be thrown away if not consumed. ⑤______.
A.The scientists conducted a study
B.If the produce is stored properly
C.With the latest nutrition research from the UK
D.This is true of nearly every kind of vegetables and fruits
E.Frozen vegetables tend to be packaged at their peak of freshness
F.Compared to fresh produce that's been stored for longer than seven days
G.And keeping a variety of frozen vegetables makes it easier to get 10 servings a day
6. This past weekend my wife and I had the opportunity to be in Colorado for a dental school reunion. We decided to take a day-trip up to the mountains for a(n) 1 . The hike started at Echo Lake, near the base of the beautiful Mt Evans. The trail would follow a river up the mountain to another lake.
We 2 the river a few times on wooden planks and stumbled through some thick trees but eventually we made it to the lake. It was absolutely 3 and definitely worth the hike.
We were about to stop and eat lunch, having reached our 4 , when my wife noticed a 5 on one end of the lake. We could see that the trail we were on continued up the mountain to what must be the source of the waterfall. Having seen it, we knew we had to 6 and make it.
The next mile of hiking was some of the 7 I've ever done. We had to trek through dark, sticky, mud areas and then 8 on logs and big stones across rivers. The last half mile was really 9 and we had to hike through the 10 , which we definitely were expected for. The altitude was starting to affect us as the air got 11 and our muscles ached.
12 we made it to the top and found one of the most beautiful 13 I have ever had the 14 to see. At the top there was yet another lake, 15 amazingly blue water, the snow-capped mountains reflected on it’s 16 . To one side was the spot where that water fell off the cliff down to the lake we had 17 earlier. From up there we could 18 down and see the trail we had 19 , winding up the side of the mountain from the valley below. It was breath-taking.
I learned a lesson about setting 20 that day. You will never reach the end of your goals.
1.A.traveler B.adventure C.hike D.car
2.A.explored B.crossed C.navigated D.approach
3.A.small B.distant C.deep D.beautiful
4.A.destination B.camp C.restaurant D.home
5.A.cliff B.waterfall C.mountain D.river
6.A.climb B.survive C.try D.move
7.A.toughest B.shortest C.wildest D.luckiest
8.A.slide B.pass C.jump D.hop
9.A.tall B.steep C.slow D.easy
10.A.forest B.jungle C.snow D.valley
11.A.thin B.hot C.wet D.cold
12.A.Immediately B.Really C.Hopefully D.Eventuall
13.A.views B.sights C.scenes D.pictures
14.A.courage B.desire C.privilege D.mind
15.A.with B.among C.beyond D.beside
16.A.shade B.beauty C.image D.surface
17.A.missed B.left C.examined D.found
18.A.go B.settle C.look D.calm
19.A.made B.followed C.laid D.lost
20.A.goals B.rules C.dates D.records
7. The Han people have its own spoken and written language --- Chinese. Chinese belongs to the Han-Tibetan language family. It is the ①________(common) used language in China and among the largest languages in the world.
Written Chinese came out in ②________(it) earliest form approximately 1,000 years ago. The Chinese characters ③________(use) today, also called Hanzi, developed from those used in bones and tortoise shells more than 34,000 years ago. There are about 5, 000 characters, of which only about 3,000 are in common use.
Mandarin is a category (种类) of Chinese ④________(dialect) spoken across most of northern and ⑤________(southwest) China. The term Mandarin can also refer to Standard Mandarin, which ⑥________(base) on the Mandarin dialect spoken in Beijíng. It is officially considered to be the standard for the People's Republic of China.
Why do most non-Chinese speakers choose to learn Standard Mandarin Chinese? Mandarin is understood by most Chinese people. As mentioned above, it is China's national language. ⑦________you are interested in basic communication, scholarly research, or ⑧________(pursue) a career in China, Standard Mandarin, is ⑨________necessary tool for communication. And it often serves ⑩________a bridge for communication.
8. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Anastasia, a Russia girl, is studying for a master's degree in China now. In his seven years of living in Beijing, she has been most impressed by China's science and technological progress. She mentions WeChat, the social tool in Chinese people's daily life. "We can use WeChat for pretty much everything, for example, buy something in the markets or paying with WeChat though we go abroad." In addition, she is also impressed by the unmanned store in China, why customers can finish shopping through facial recognition and Alipay scanning payment function. "We were witnessing the changes almost on every single day!" she says.
9. 假定你是李华, 计划在社区开展"共享图书"活动。请用英文给你的朋友Tom写一封电子邮件, 希望他能够给你提供一些建议, 内容包括:
1.目的: 合理利用闲置图书资源;
2.计划: 率先共享图书及交流读书心得;
3.希望提出建议。
注意: 1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已经给出, 不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
How are you doing these days?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
答案以及解析
1.答案:1-3 ADB
解析: 1.细节理解题。根据Attractions部分可知,在Den Gamle By游客可以看到一些19世纪的原建筑,因此A项正确。
2.细节理解题。根据BEST TIME TO GO部分可知,五到八月是去丹麦旅游的最佳时间,其余时间天气寒冷、长夜漫漫,因此D项正确。
3.细节理解题。根据GETTING AROUND部分可知,在丹麦租车很贵,不过几乎随处可以租到自行车,而且自行车可以带上火车、公交以及游船,因此B项正确。
2.答案:1-4 ADBC
解析: 1.A 细节理解题。根据第二段中的"In recent times, she frequently gets lifts from passing cars to her destination and does not walk as far as she previously would."可知,她过去步行送邮件,应选A项。
2.D 细节理解题。由第三段第一句"...she dropped out as there was no one to look after the land and cut the hay (干草)."可知,她辍学的原因是需要种地割草来帮助养家。
3.B 细节理解题。根据第四段中的"She hoped to be able to bring letters home to her family from her brother..."可知,她希望见到邮递员是为了收取她兄长的来信。
4.C 推理判断题。由最后一段内容可知,她非常勇敢;由第三段她帮助养家可知,她非常勤劳。所以C项符合题意。
3.答案:1.D; 2.A; 3.B; 4.C
解析:1.推理判断题。根据第一段第二句和最后一句可知,在亚马逊网站上,出售4.8亿多种不同类型的商品。同时,它也在开发人工智能等方面有所成就,因此说明它不仅仅是一个在线网络商店。
2.细节理解题。根据第四段第一句可知,亚马逊网站的出现使像沃尔玛这样的大型零售商和批发俱乐部好市多感到吃惊。
3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段最后两句可知,有机食品销售商Whole Foods相对于其他的传统销售商在有机食品销售竞争方面处于劣势, 因此不得不同意被亚马逊收购。
4.主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了亚马逊收购了一家销售有机食品的实体店,预示着零售业即将发生的重大变化,以及对人们未来购物方式的影响。
4.答案:1.B; 2.C; 3.C; 4.D
解析:1.题干的意思是我们怎样才能帮助我们的大脑产生更多的神经元呢?根据文章第四段提到“Some aerobic exercise like jogging, power walking and swimming has been found to increase the number of neurons making important connections in our brains.(一些有氧运动,如慢跑、高强度步行和游泳,已经被发现可以增加大脑中重要连接神经元的数量。)”可知,如果想要帮助我们的大脑产生更多的神经元,我们应该做一些有氧运动,如慢跑,游泳等。结合选项,A项经常深度睡眠;B项通过定期练习游泳;C项反复做脑力劳动;D项通过不断学习新技能。可知本题答案为B。
2.题干的意思是下列哪一项最能取代第五段划线的“facilitate”?根据划线单词后面的内容“by stopping us from focusing too much on unimportant past details(通过阻止我们过多地关注过去不重要的细节)”和“Instead, the brain helps us remember the most important part of a conversation.(相反,大脑帮助我们记住对话中最重要的部分。)”可知,此处是在表达大脑会帮助我们记住重要的部分,通过阻止我们过多地关注过去不重要的细节来促进我们做决定。因此“facilitate”的意思应该是“促进”。结合选项,A项延迟;B项重复;C项促进;D项滥用。可知本题答案为C。
3.题干的意思是从文本中可以得出什么结论?根据文章最后一段提到“These findings show us that total recall can be overvalued.(这些发现告诉我们,完全回忆可能被高估了。)”可知,通过这篇文章可以知道,我们不应该过分强调完全回忆。结合选项,A项记忆丧失是很值得注意的;B项没有记忆就无法做出决定;C项我们不应该过分强调完全回忆;D项遗忘甚至比记忆更重要。可知本题答案为C。
4.题干的意思是什么是适合文本的标题?根据文章第一段提到“Recent research makes the case that being forgetful can be a strength—in fact, selective memory can even be a sign of stronger intelligence.(最近的研究表明健忘可能是一种优势——事实上,选择性记忆甚至可能是更强的智力的标志。)”以及全文内容可知,本文主要是在告诉读者健忘可能意味着更聪明。文章表明,选择性记忆甚至可能是更强的智力的标志,我们不应该过分强调完全回忆,大脑的选择性记忆可以使它们更好地工作。结合选项,A项注意:一定要记住忘记;B项为什么人们会选择遗忘;C项想变得更聪明吗?学会忘记;D项健忘可能意味着你更聪明。可知本题答案为D。
5.答案:①-⑤ CEAFG
解析: ①空格后的内容提到有人建议每天吃十份水果和蔬菜,这很有可能是一份研究的成果,因此C项(来自英国的最新营养研究表明)符合语境。
②上下文讲的均是如果储存得当,冷冻蔬菜可能比储存多天的新鲜蔬菜更有营养,E项(冷冻蔬菜一般都在它们最新鲜的时候被包装起来)符合语境。
③根据下文中的Research shows和The study found可推知,该段主要讲了一项研究及其成果,因此A项在此引出下文。
④上文提到冷冻蔬果的维生素A和维生素C含量要比储存多天的新鲜蔬果多。填入F项后,该句内容与上文语意一致。
⑤该空所在段为结尾段,总结了冷冻蔬果的优点,G项符合语境,其中的10 servings a day 与第一段中的10 servings of fruits and vegetables daily相呼应。
6.答案:1.C; 2.B; 3.D; 4.A; 5.B; 6.C; 7.A; 8.D; 9.B; 10.C; 11.A; 12.D; 13.B; 14.C; 15.A; 16.D; 17.B; 18.C; 19.B; 20.A
解析:1.根据后面的The hike started at Echo Lake可知,作者和妻子准备去徒步旅行。
2.根据后面的the river a few times on wooden planks可知,作者他们穿过了小溪。
3.根据后面的definitely worth the hike可知,这里很美丽,这次徒步旅行非常值得。
4.根据前面的We were about to stop and eat lunch可知,作者他们到达了目的地,准备开始吃午饭。
5.根据后面的what must be the source of the waterfall可知,作者的妻子看到湖泊的另一头有一个瀑布。
6.根据前面的Having seen it可知,既然“我们”看到了这个瀑布,所以决定试试,再走到瀑布那里。
7.根据后面的We had to trek through dark, sticky, mud areas可知,这段路是作者经历的最艰难的一段路。
8.根据后面的on logs and big stones across rivers可知,作者和妻子需要跳到木头上和大石头上,才能穿过河流。
9.结合语境,此处表示一段路比较陡,非常难走。
10.根据下文第15空后的the snow-capped mountains可知,这里有积雪,这是作者他们预料在内的。
11.根据前面的The altitude was starting to affect us可知,海拔高了,空气稀薄了。
12.根据后面的we made it to the top可知,作者他们最后终于到达了山顶。
13.结合下文的描绘another lake, blue water, snow-capped mountains等可知 ,作者认为自己看到了从来没有看到过的美丽风景。
14.与前面的the most beautiful... I have ever had 可知,作者认为这种美丽的风景是自己有幸看到的。
15.此处with意为“具有,带有”,描述那个湖里湖水不可思议地蓝。
16.根据前面的snow-capped mountains可知,这些积雪覆盖的山顶倒影在湖泊的表面上。
17.根据前面的To one side was the spot where that water fell off the cliff down to the lake可知,此处指作者他们刚刚离开的那个湖泊。
18.根据前面的From up (从上面)可知,在这里可以往下看,看到他们走过的小径。
19.与前面的trail搭配,指作者他们走过的那条小径。
20.根据后面的You will never reach the end of your goals可知,作者通过那天的徒步旅行发现, 有的时候你设定了一个目标,结果发现你实现了这个目标之后还有一个目标,似乎你永远也达不到最终的目标一样。
7. 答案:
1. most commonly
2. its
3. (being)used
4. dialects
5. southwestern
6. is based
7. Whether
8. (are)pursuing
9. a
10. as
解析:1. most commonly.考查最高级,最常用的语言,副词修饰形容词used,故填most commonly.
2. its.考查代词,最早的形式,指代前面的 written Chinese,故填its.
3. (being) used.考查非谓语,characters与use是动宾关系,使用过去分词做后置定语,正在被使用或者使用的汉字,故填(being) used.
4. dialects.考查名词,中国口音的一种类型,不止一个,使用名词复数,故填dialects.
5. southwestern.考查形容词,中国西南部,形容词修饰名词,故填southwestern.
6. is based.考查被动,be based on:以…为基础,先行词是Standard Mandarin,在定语从句中做主语,故填is based.
7. Whether.考查连词,whether…or:是否,故填whether.
8. (are) pursuing.考查非谓语,放在介词in后面使用动名词,也可以看成与are并列,故填(are) pursuing.
9. a.考查冠词,表示泛指,一个有必要的交流工具,故填 a.
10. as.考查固定搭配,serve as:充当,作为,故填as.
8.答案:
Anastasia, a girl, is studying for a master's degree in China now. In seven years of living in Beijing, she has been most impressed by China's and technological progress. She mentions WeChat, social tool in Chinese people's daily life. "We can use WeChat for pretty much everything, for example, something in the markets or paying with WeChat though we go abroad." In addition, she is also impressed by the unmanned in China, customers can finish shopping through facial recognition and Alipay scanning payment function. "We witnessing the changes almost every single day!" she says.
解析: 第一处:Russia→Russian 词法错误。修饰后面的名词girl应用形容词,Russia"俄罗斯"是名词,故改为Russian"俄罗斯的"。
第二处:his→her 词法错误。根据第一句可知,这是一个俄罗斯女孩,故用her。
第三处:science→scientific 词法错误。修饰后面的名词progress,应该用形容词形式。scientific and technological progress"科技进步"。
第四处:the→a 词法错误。微信只是众多社交工具中的"一个",表示泛指,所以用不定冠词a。
第五处:buy→buying 词法错误。这里动名词短语作前面介词for的宾语。
第六处:though前面加even 句法错误。根据语境可知,这里指"即使"你在国外也可以微信支付,表示递进关系,所以用even though。
第七处:store→stores 词法错误。分析语境可 知,store是可数名词,这里指很多的商场。the unmanned stores"无人售货商场"。
第八处:why→where 句法错误。分析语境可知,这里是一个表示地点的非限制性定语从句,由where引导修饰先行词the unmanned stores。
第九处:were→are 词法错误。根据行文时态,作者在这里表示"每一天都见证着变化",所以应该用一般现在进行时。
第十处:去掉on 词法错误。every single day"每一天"作状语,前面不需要介词。
9.答案:
Dear Tom,
How are you doing these days? I am thinking about a book-sharing program and writing to ask you for some advice.
It is a fact that we all have many books. However, some books seem to be useless once read. Seldom will we read them again. But by sharing books we can not only read more books without any cost but also influence others to do more reading.
To carry out this program, I together with some friends will take out our books to share on weekends. I think this will attract more people to join in. Secondly, we will organize some activities from time to time to share our opinions about reading. What do you think of my program?
Looking forward to your suggestions.
Yours,
Li Hu
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