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下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
Dear Tracy,
I am a high school student. I love English but want to learn it well. But for a long time I have been puzzling about my comprehension and I was nervous about my reading speed. I know the way to improving my reading is that to read a lot , and many people say that when you are reading, you shouldn’t move your lips or try to read with my heart. I can do the first but I can’t do other. If I just read with my eye, I am afraid I can’t understand the meaning of the whole passage full. How can I do ? Would you please help me, Miss Tracy?
Yours ,
Jacky
Paparazzi, or "paps", are photographers who take pictures of famous people when they are not at the center of public attention. Paps are different from professional photographers or journalists because they never take ordinary photos.
The goal for paparazzi is to get pictures that no one else will get and then sell the pictures to the buyer who offers the most money —normally a small newspaper, magazine or website.
There is no law against paparazzi taking pictures in public places. However, there are laws that protect certain individuals. For example, child protection laws stop improper (不合适的) pictures of anyone under 16 from being published.
There is also no law that stops paparazzi from following celebrities (名人) and taking their pictures either. However, if paps are secretly following them and taking pictures of their faces, they could get into trouble.
Most paparazzi hang out on streets and hot spots for celebrities, waiting for the opportunity to take a picture of a star. Many stay on the streets until the early hours of the morning when celebrities are leaving nightclubs and looking a little worse for wear. However, some have other ways to make sure they get pictures. Many paps are in contact with "informers" who know the locations of celebrities at any given time. They then pass the information on to paparazzi. An informer could be anyone —from a restaurant waiter to a salesman.
Most of the time, paparazzi get a bad reputation for following celebrities. But sometimes stars or their managers will contact paps themselves and tell them exactly where and when they will go.
What a love-hate relationship between paparazzi and celebrities!
【小题1】Which of the following things paparazzi might do would be against the law?
| A.Taking pictures of famous people in public places. |
| B.Getting unsuitable pictures of a 10-year-old actress published. |
| C.Following a famous woman singer secretly and taking her pictures. |
| D.Hanging out at the places where celebrities often appear. |
| A.get the only first-hand pictures |
| B.sell the pictures to a big newspaper |
| C.make friends with famous people |
| D.know the locations of celebrities |
| A.how paparazzi get the pictures |
| B.how dangerous paparazzi’s job is |
| C.how much paparazzi pay for the pictures |
| D.how paparazzi contact informers |
| A.Paparazzi always take pictures when famous people are tired. |
| B.Stars hate paparazzi and don’t want to be followed. |
| C.Paparazzi and famous people rely on each other sometimes. |
| D.Informers might get paparazzi into trouble. |
Paparazzi, or "paps", are photographers who take pictures of famous people when they are not at the center of public attention. Paps are different from professional photographers or journalists because they never take ordinary photos.
The goal for paparazzi is to get pictures that no one else will get and then sell the pictures to the buyer who offers the most money —normally a small newspaper, magazine or website.
There is no law against paparazzi taking pictures in public places. However, there are laws that protect certain individuals. For example, child protection laws stop improper (不合适的) pictures of anyone under 16 from being published.
There is also no law that stops paparazzi from following celebrities (名人) and taking their pictures either. However, if paps are secretly following them and taking pictures of their faces, they could get into trouble.
Most paparazzi hang out on streets and hot spots for celebrities, waiting for the opportunity to take a picture of a star. Many stay on the streets until the early hours of the morning when celebrities are leaving nightclubs and looking a little worse for wear. However, some have other ways to make sure they get pictures. Many paps are in contact with "informers" who know the locations of celebrities at any given time. They then pass the information on to paparazzi. An informer could be anyone —from a restaurant waiter to a salesman.
Most of the time, paparazzi get a bad reputation for following celebrities. But sometimes stars or their managers will contact paps themselves and tell them exactly where and when they will go.
What a love-hate relationship between paparazzi and celebrities!
1.Which of the following things paparazzi might do would be against the law?
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A.Taking pictures of famous people in public places. |
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B.Getting unsuitable pictures of a 10-year-old actress published. |
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C.Following a famous woman singer secretly and taking her pictures. |
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D.Hanging out at the places where celebrities often appear. |
2.In order to earn big money a pap has to ________.
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A.get the only first-hand pictures |
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B.sell the pictures to a big newspaper |
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C.make friends with famous people |
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D.know the locations of celebrities |
3.The fifth paragraph mainly tells us ________.
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A.how paparazzi get the pictures |
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B.how dangerous paparazzi’s job is |
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C.how much paparazzi pay for the pictures |
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D.how paparazzi contact informers |
4.What can we infer from the passage?
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A.Paparazzi always take pictures when famous people are tired. |
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B.Stars hate paparazzi and don’t want to be followed. |
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C.Paparazzi and famous people rely on each other sometimes. |
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D.Informers might get paparazzi into trouble. |
What’s a “gift”? If you look it up in the dictionary, you’ll see that it’s another word for a present. For example, “They brought him some gifts.” However, if you’re German, “gift” means something completely different: poison!
This word “gift” is an example of a false friend--- a word that looks the same in two languages, but which actually has two different meanings. As English is basically a mixture of German, French and Latin, there are many words that are similar in these languages. For example, the English word “education” is “education” in Spanish. And the English words “word, book, nine, house” are “Wort, Buch, Neun, Haus” in german.
These similar-looking words can be very helpful when learning other languages --- they’re our “friends”. However, sometimes they can turn out or be “false friends”. Here are a few examples.
In English, someone who is “sensible” thinks before they act and shows good judgement. For example , “The sensible thing to do would be to consult a lawyer.” However, in Spanish, “sensible ” means “sensitive” (showing understanding of other people’s problems, needs or feelings).
The English word “coin” refers to a piece of money made of metal. For example, “I had a few coins in my pocket.” But the French word “coin” means “corner”.
The English word “library” is a place where you can go to borrow books. For example, “I borrowed six books from the library.” But the Spanish word “libreria” refers to a bookshop (where you buy books).
The English word “actually” means “in fact”. For example, “Actually I’m not Italian, I’m form American.” But the Spanish word “actualmente” means “currently” or “at the moment”.
Finally, the English word “embarrassed” means “ashamed”. For example, “They looked a bit embarrassed.” However, the Spanish term “embarazada” means “pregnant” (with a child).
1. We can learn from the first two paragraphs that English _______.
A. is easy to master
B. is simpler than Spanish
C. has a complex background
D. has changed greatly throughout history
2. Which of the following pairs of words are true friends according to the author?
A. Nine and Neun. B. Library and libreria.
C. Actually and actualmente. D. Embarrassed and embarazada.
3. According to the text, in Spanish ______.
A. “coin” means “corner”
B. “gift” refers to something negative
C. “educacion” simply means “book”
D. “sensible” doesn’t necessarily means “wise”
4. The author develops the text mainly by ______.
A. following the order of space B. comparing different ideas
C. providing typical examples D. analyzing the cause and effect
下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
Dear Tracy,
I am a high school student. I love English but want to learn it well. But for a long time I have been puzzling about my comprehension and I was nervous about my reading speed. I know the way to improving my reading is that to read a lot , and many people say that when you are reading, you shouldn’t move your lips or try to read with my heart. I can do the first but I can’t do other. If I just read with my eye, I am afraid I can’t understand the meaning of the whole passage full. How can I do ? Would you please help me, Miss Tracy?
Yours ,
Jacky
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