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2021-2022高考英语模拟试卷

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.Duetothecountry'sgrowingrateofurbanization,China'smigrantpopulationtobeover200millionby

2020.

A.predictsB.ispredictedC.willhavebeenpredictedD.willbepredicted

2.Nowadays,moreandmoreyoungladies,figuresmostarefineenough,aregoingonadiet.

A.whoB.whose

C.ofwhoseD.ofwhom

3.Heisconfident,inmyopinion,ismostimportantinsociety.

A.howB.which

C.thatD.what

4.Roberthadacomfortablechildhood,upinapleasanthousewithaviewofthesea.

A.grewB.growing

C.grownD.togrow

5.—Isay,Harry.Whatdidyousaytothelaid-offworkerjustnow?

—Nothing.Itomyself.

A.hadonlytalkedB.amonlytalkingC.havejusttalkedD.wasjusttalking

6.TheChinesepeoplearekindandcaring.Ifnot,IinChinainthepast30years.

A.didn9tstayB.hadn9tstayed

C.couldn'tstayD.couldn9thavestayed

7.Withoutyourhelp,IthefirstprizeintheEnglishSpeakingContest.

A.won'tgetB.didn'tget

C.wouldn'tgetD.wouldn'thavegot

8.youstarteatinginahealthierway,weightcontrolwillbecomemucheasier.

A.UnlessB.Although

C.BeforeD.Once

9.cleargoals,webecomestrangelyloyaltoperformingdailydoingsuntilwebecomeslavesofthem.

A.OntopofB.Inthesilenceof

OnaccountofD.Intheabsenceof

10.onFebruary5,2019,theWanderingEarthsoonbecameagreathit.

A.ReleasingB.Beingreleased

C.ReleasedD.Torelease

11.Shedidnotfeelabitnervousthoughitwasthefirsttimesheinpublic.

A.spokeB.havespoken

C.hadspokenD.werespeaking

12.Housepricesareusuallymuchhighertherearesubwaystationsaround.

A.whereB.unlessC.whileD.though

13.InSydney,there'sonlyaverageof23daysayearwhensundoesn'tshine.

A.the,theB.an,/C.an,theD.the,/

14.••-Canthoseatthebackoftheclassroomhearme?

-Noproblem.

A.seatB.sit

C.seatedD.sat

15.—Idon9tcareforbaseball.

—Howcanyousayyoudon'tlikesomethingyou'venevereventriedit!

A.tillB.afterC.unlessD.when

16.Thisisthefirsttimethatweafilminthecinematogetherasafamily.

A.seeB.hadseen

C.sawD.haveseen

17.Thecollection,sortingandofhistoricalmaterialsandculturalrelicsoftheMayFourthMovementshould

bestrengthened,PresidentXisaid.

A.considerationB.conservation

C.constitutionD.construction

18.Perhapsyoustopplayingcomputergamesnow.Yourbossmaybeturningupintheofficeatanymoment.

A.willB.mustC.shouldD.can

19.Bobmadeapromisetothemanagertheworkwouldallbefinishedontime.

A.thatB.what

C.whichD.whether

20.Withoutmyparents9encouragementandsupportIdefinitely「whereIamtoday.

A.wasn'tB.hadn'tbeen

C.wouldn'tbeD.wouldn'thavebeen

第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

21.(6分)Winteriscoining,andsomepartsoftheworldarealreadycoveredwithdeepsnow.Thebestwaytowarm

thosecoldhandsisacupofhotsweetchocolate.Hotchocolatehasbeenusedformanyyearstotreatdiseasesandfight

badmoods.It'sknownasaspecialhealthydrinkfromthe16thto19thcenturies,andsometimeswastakenusamedicine.

Nowadayspeopledon'tconsiderhotchocolateasamedicine,butdrinkevenmorethanever!Thereareplentyoftasty

andhealthyhotchocolaterecipes(烹饪法)youcantrytoenjoythefollowinghealthbenefitsofdrinkinghotchocolate.

Itimprovesyourbrainpower

Thestudyshowsthatdrinkinghotchocolatecanhelpimproveyourbrainpowerandyourbrainhealth.The

flavonoids(类黄酮)inhotchocolateincreasethebloodflowandoxygentoyourbrain,helpingyouthinkbetter.Ifyou

wanttoimproveyourmemory,trydrinkingtwocupsofhotchocolateaday.Notonlywillyouimproveyourmemory,

butyourmoodaswell.Justmakesureyoudon'tusetoomuchsugarinyourhotchocolate.

Itimprovesyourmood

Chocolate,includinghotchocolate,iswell-knownmoodbooster.Thistastydrinkhelpsfightstress,anxiety,and

depression.Buttheproblemis,hotchocolatemaycontainhighamountsofsugar.Considermakingsugar-freehot

chocolatetogetallitsmood-improvingproperties(特性).

Itcanhelpyouloseweight

Ifyouaretryingtodropafewpounds,drinkinghotchocolatecanhelpyouachieveyourweightlossgoal.When

madecorrectly,hotchocolateisadeliciousandlowcaloriedrinkthatyoucanenjoyeverytimeyouhavechocolate

desire.Besides,drinkingacupoflowcaloriehotchocolatehelpspreventtheintakeofhigh-calorieandsugarfoodslike

cakes.

Nowthatyou9reawareofsomeofthebesthealthbenefitsofdrinkingchocolate,whatareyouwaitingfor?Rush

intoyourkitchenandmakethisfantasticwinterdrink.

1、Hotchocolateispopularinwinterbecause.

A.itcanmakeyourcoldhandswarm

B.ithasbeenusedformanyyears

C.itwasusedtotreatkindsofillnesses

D.itisregardedasthehealthiestdrink

2、Inthepassagetheauthormainlytalksabout,

A.differenthotchocolaterecipes

B・materialsusedtomakehotchocolate

C.sideeffectsfromdrinkingchocolate

D.benefitsofdrinkinghotchocolate

3、Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat・

A.hotchocolateistheonlywaytoimprovemood

B.mostpeoplecanbeaddictedtochocolate

C.remembernevertohavesugarindrink

D.foodinlowcaloriemakesyouhealthy

22.(8分)StMoritz,theshowiestofSwitzerland'sAlpineresorts(旅游胜地),isnoordinaryskitown.Ifs

responsibleforwintertourismasweknowittoday.ItwasasmallbandofEnglishholidaymakersthatchanged

Switzerlandforever.In1864abettookplacebetweenhotelierJohannesBadruttandthevacationersonadamp

SeptembereveninginStMoritz.AstheysataroundthefireattheEngadinerKulmHotel,concernedaboutreturningto

thefoggyLondonwinter;theSwissmanagersawagoldenopportunity.

“Youholidayhereinsummer/9hechallengedthemoverabottleofredwine."Whynotenjoythemountains

year-round?Winterissopleasantthatonfinedaysyoucanevenwalkwithoutajacket.MAttractedbythepromiseof

cleanskiesagainstabackdropoftoweringpeaks,theEnglishmenwerepleasedtoacceptit;upuntilthen,StMoritzhad

beenamodesthikingdestinationinJulyandAugust.ButifBadrutfspromiseprovedfalse,thehotelierwouldpayfor

theirjourneyandwinter-longstay.Howcouldtheylose?

Comemid-December,thegroupofmenreturnedtoSwitzerland.Towardstheendoftheirweek-longjourney,

sittingonahorse-pulledsledgeandwrappedhead-to-toeinfurs,theywentthroughthe2,284mJulierPassin

southeasternSwitzerland.ButbythetimeoftheirarrivalinStMoritz,theskieshadcleared,theyweresweating

abundantly,andBadrutt,jacketlessandwithhisshirtsleevesrolledup,wastheretogreetthem.

Ofcourse,Badruttwonthebet.WordquicklyspreadthroughoutBritainaboutStMoritz'sdistinctiveclimate-dry

andsunnywithahighdegreeofsnowcertainty.Year-roundtourismlandedtheAlpinetownofStMoritz.

ThatBadruttalmostsingle-handedlymarketedthisundevelopedwinterwonderlandisalittleunbelievable.The

firsttouristofficeinSwitzerlandhadbeenestablishedinthesameyearasthebet.OtherresortsliketheonesinDavos

andGrindelwaldwerealsopoppingupthen.ThestoryofStMoritzis,insomeways,alsoataleofsocialtransformation.

ButwhatBadruttdidmadetheSwissmountainsaccessibleinawaythatnooneelsehaddonebefore,sohisroleas

pioneercannotbedownplayed.

1、WhatcanweinferaboutJohannesBadrutt?

A.Hehadagoodsenseofbusiness.

B・Hewasamanwithsomedisabilities.

C.Hedislikedlivinginmountains.

D.Hewasaddictedtogambling.

2、HowdidtheBritishvacationersreacttothebet?

A.Theyrefuseditbecausetheythoughtitwasunfair.

B.They'dratherpayfortheirwinterjourneybythemselves.

C.Theythoughtthatajacket-freewalkwaspossible.

D.TheyweresurethatBadruttwouldlosethebet.

3、WhatfinallymadeBadruttthewinnerofthebet?

A.Hiswarmestwelcome.

B.Thehotelier'scourageandwealth.

C.Thevacationers9passionfortravelling.

D.TheuniqueclimateofStMoritz.

4、WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthesuccessofStMoritz?

A.DavosandGrindelwaldhelpedalot.

B・Heowesitcompletelytothebet.

C.Badruttplayedanimportantrole.

D.Thesuccesswasmadebytouristoffice.

23.(8分)InAHistoryofReadingstheCanadiannovelistAlbertoMangueldescribesaremarkable

transformationofhumanconsciousness,whichtookplacearoundthe10thcenturyA.D.:thearrivalofsilentreading.

Humanbeingshavebeenreadingforthousandsofyears,butinancienttimes,thenormalthingwastoreadaloud.With

thearrivalofsilentreading,Manguelwrites,...thereaderwasatlastabletoestablishanunrestrictedrelationshipwith

thebookandthewords.Thewordsnolongerneededtooccupythetimerequiredtopronouncethem.Thereader's

thoughtsinspectedthematleisure,drawingnewideasfromthem,allowingcomparisonsfrommemoryorfromother

books.

①Toreadsilentlyistofreeyourmindtoreflect,toremember,toquestionandcompare.Thecognitivescientist

MaryanneWolfcallsthisfreedom“thesecretgiftoftimetothink”.Athousandyearslater,criticsfearthatdigital

technologyhasputthisgiftindanger.TheInternefsfloodofinformation,togetherwiththedistractionsofsocialmedia,

threatenstooverwhelmthespaceofreading,leavingusinwhatthejournalistNicholasCarrhascalled“theshallows”.

InCarr'sview,the“endless,temptingbuzz”oftheInternetendangersourverybeing:uOneofthegreatestdangersvve

face,”hewrites,“aswegiveupcontrolovertheflowofourthoughtsandmemoriestoapowerfulelectronicsystem,isa

slowdamagetoourhumannessandourhumanity.”

②There'snoquestionthatdigitaltechnologypresentschallengestothereadingbrain.Butseenfromahistorical

perspective,digitalreadingandsilentreadinglooklikedifferencesofdegree,ratherthanofkind.Totheextentthat

digitalreadingrepresentssomethingnew,itspotentialcutsbothways.Donebadly,theInternetreducesustomindless

clickers,racingnumblytothebottomofabottomlessfeed;butdonewell,ithasthepotentialtoexpandthevery

contemplative(沉思的)spacethatwehaveprizedinourselveseversincewelearnedtoreadwithoutmovingourlips.

(3)InthefifthcenturyB.C.,Socratesworriedthatwritingwouldweakenhumanmemory,andstifle(扼杀)

judgment.Infact,asWolfnotesinher2007bookProustandtheSquid:theStoryandScienceoftheReadingBrainythe

oppositehappened:Facedwiththewrittenpage,thereader'sbraindevelopsnewcapacities.

©TheInternetmaycauseourmindstowanderoff,andyetaquicklookatthehistoryofbookssuggeststhatwe

havebeenwanderingoffallalong.Whenweread,theeyedoesnotprogresssteadilyalongthelineoftext;italternates

betweensaccades—littlejumps—andbriefstops,notunlikethemovementofthemouse'scursoracrossascreenof

hypertext.

It'struethatstudieshavefoundthatreadersgiventextonascreendoworseonrecallandcomprehensiontests

thanreadersgiventhesametextonpaper.Buta2015studybytheGermaneducatorJohannesNaumannsuggeststhe

opposite.Hegaveagroupofhigh-schoolstudentsthejoboftrackingdowncertainpiecesofinformationonwebsites;he

foundthatthestudentswhoregularlydidresearchonlinewerebetteratthistaskthanstudentswhousedtheInternet

mostlytosendemail,chat,andblog.

Anewgenerationofdigitalwriterspreferstoincludeinteractivefeatures.The2014iPadnovel,Pry,tellsthestory

ofademolition(爆破)expertreturninghomefromthefirstGulfWar.Thestoryistoldintext,photographs,videoclips,

andaudio.Itusesaninterface(界面)thatallowsyoutofollowtheactionandshiftbetweenlevelsofawareness.Asyou

readtextonthescreen,describingcharactersandplot,youdrawyourfingersapartandseeaphotographofthechief

character,hiseyesopeningontheworld.Pinchyourfingershutandyouvisithistroubledunconscious;wordsand

imagesraceby,asifyouareinsidehismemory.Pryistheoppositeofashallowwork;itswholeplayisbetweenthe

surfaceandthedepthsofthehumanmind.Readingitisstimulating.

1、InAlbertoManguePsopinion,silentreading.

A.isanabnormalthingtohumanconsciousness

B.offersreaders9mindfreedomandtimetothink

C.strengthensreaders9powerofmemoryandreflection

D.allowsreaderstogainaninsightintobooksandwords

2、Whyisdigitaltechnologyconsideredtohaveendangeredourbeing?

A.Itpresentschallengestothereadingbrain.

B.Itharmsourhumannessandhumanitygradually.

C.Itisverylikelytoexpandourcontemplativespace.

D.Itleavesourthoughtsandmemoriesoutofcontrol.

3、Thesentence“Thefearoftechnologyisnotnew."shouldbeplacedin.

A.①B.②C.③D.④

4、WhatcanweinferfromJohannesNaumann'sstudy?

A.It'seasiertocollectinformationontheInternetthaninbooks.

B.People'shabitofusingtheInternetinfluencestheirperformance.

C.TheInternetisn'tsupposedtobeusedasatoolofentertainment.

D.Paperreadingisbetterthanscreenreadinginimprovingcomprehension.

5、The2014iPadnovel,Pry,ismentionedinthelastparagraphto.

A.introducetheoccurrenceofareadingrevolution

B.showthetechnologyemployedindigitalreading

C.provedigitalreadingnotshallowbutattractive

D.illustratetheimpactdigitalreadinghasonourlife.

6、Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Thedeepspaceofdigitalreading

B.Thetimelyarrivalofsilentreading

C.Thedevelopmentoftraditionalreading

D.Thepotentialdamageofelectronicbooks

24.(8分)Englandcontinuestobeoneofthemostpopulartouristdestinationsintheworld.Londoninparticularis

oneofthemostvisitedcitiesanddrawspeopleinwithitsappeal,history,andpubs.England'ssmallercities,likeBath

andOxford,areequallyasattractivewithalotofcultureandfewercrowds.Liverpool,birthplaceofTheBeatles,hasa

richmusicalhistory.Thecountrysidehaswonderfulnaturalbeauty.HerearesometipsontravelinginEngland.

Freemuseums—PublicmuseumsofferfreeadmissionineverycitythroughoutEnglandandtheUK.Ifsagreat

waytolearnaboutthecountry'smostinfluentialartistsandhistory,andspendarainydaywithoutpayingacent.

Bookearly—Bookalltransportationwellinadvance,evenifyoudon'tplantouseit.Farescanbearound£2with

alittleplanning.TheMegabusnotonlyrunsbusesbutalsoprovidestrainsthroughoutEnglandandisthebestchoice

forcheaptravelthroughoutthecountry.

Pubfood—EatinginEnglandcanbequiteexpensive,butforgoodcheapandftllingmeals,visitthelocalpubs,

whereyoucangetagoodmealforlessthan£10.Besides,thepubsareagreatwaytomeetpeople!

GetaTasteofUKcard—TheTasteoftheUKcardoffersupto1%offatselectedrestaurants.Youdon'tneedtobe

anEnglishtogetthecard,andyouneedn'tpaythefirstmonth'smembershipfee,whichisperfectformosttravelers.

Takeafreewalkingtour—ManymajorcitiesinEnglandofferfreewalkingtours.Theyusuallylastafewhoursand

areagreatwaytoseethecity.

1、ComparedwithLondon,Oxfordis,

A.moreappealingB.lesscrowded

C.largerinsizeD.richerinhistory

2、Whyiseatinginlocalpubssuggested?

A.Thepriceoffoodislowthere.

B.Thechanceofmeetingstarsishighthere.

C.Theserviceisexcellentthere.

D.Thediningatmosphereisperfectthere.

3、Whatcanbeknownfromthetext?

A.AllmuseumsintheUKarefreeofcharge.

B・ThebestwaytotravelaroundEnglandisbybus.

C.FreewalkingtoursareavailableinonlysomecitiesinEngland.

D.HoldersoftheTasteofUKcardcanenjoydiscountsatallrestaurants.

25.(10分)TheanalysisinTheLancetlooksatobesity(肥胖)trendinover200countries.IntheUK,oneinevery

10youngpeopleaged5to19,isobese.Obesechildrenarelikelytobecomeobese-adults,postingthematriskofserious

healthproblems,sayexperts.Researchersbelievewideavailabilityofcheap,fatteningfoodisoneofthemaindrivers.

Althoughchildobesityratesappeartobestabilizinginmanyhigh-incomeEuropeancountries,includingtheUK,

theyareacceleratingatanalarmingrateinmanyotherpartsoftheworld.Thelargestincreaseinthenumberofobese

childrenhasbeeninEastAsia.ChinaandIndiahaveseenrates“balloon"inrecentyears.PolynesiaandMicronesia

havethehighestrateofall—aroundhalfoftheyoungpopulationinthesecountriesisoverweightorobese.

Theresearcherssaythatifcurrentworldtrendscontinue,uobese^^willsoonbemorecommonthan"underweight”.

“Wehavenotbecomemoreweak-willed,lazyorgreedy.Therealityisthattheworldaroundusischanging.”

DrFionaBullfromtheWorldHealthOrganizationsuggestedtoughmeasurestopreventucalorie-rich,

nutrient-poorfbod^^andentouragemorephysicalactivity."Butsofar,justover20countriesaroundtheworldhave

introducedataxonsugarydrinks/9shesaid.

DrAlisonTedstone,chiefnutritionist(营养学家)atPublicHealthEngland,said,wOursugarreductionprogramme

andthegovernmenfssugartaxareworld-leading,butthisisjustthebeginningofalongjourneytomeetthechallenge

ofageneration.Theevidenceisclearthatjusttellingpeoplewhattodowon'twork.Whileeducationandinformation

areimportant,deeperactionsareneededtohelpuslowercalorieconsumptionandachievehealthierdiets.”

1、Whatmainlycontributestochildobesityaccordingtotheresearchers?

A.Childrendon'ttakeenoughphysicalexercise.

B.Childrenaredriventoconsumecheapdiets.

C.Childrenbecomemoreweak-willedandgreedy.

D.Childrencanreachcheapandfatteningfoodmoreeasily.

2、HowcanwedescribechildobesityratesinFrance?

A.Alarming.B.Steady.

C.Slow.D.Ballooning.

3、WhatmayDrFionaBullthinkofthesugartax?

A.Itisworld-leading.B.Itisnoteffectiveenough.

C.Itneedstobepromotedfurther.D.Itshouldbemadetobelesstougher.

4、Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Englandisthefirsttotaxsugarydrinks.

B・Solvingtheproblemofchildobesityisahardnut.

C.Educationplaysasmallroleincontrollingchildobesity.

D.Peopleshouldbetoldaboutthedangerofbeingoverweight.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、

C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.

26.(30分)Ihadbeenstaringatthewhitewallsofthevideogamestoreforabout2hourssincelunch.It

wasavery]day.Iglancedatthetableinfrontofthestore,andmyheart2Itwasthedonation

tableforthevictimsofTyphoonYolandaandeventhoughIhaddonatedwhatIcould,I3feltsad

wheneverIsawthepeopleontheTVsuffering.

Iwasbrokenoutofmy4whenthedoorsgotopen.Customers,5!

Shewasasmallgirlabout10or11.Hermotherwasaccompanyingherwithafewplasticbags.I6

hermom.WhenIwassellingcigarettesonthestreet,Isawhersellingclothesshe7herselfatthe

market.

Thedaughterjusthada8andhermomfinallyhad9moneytobuyaPS3andsome

games.

Thegirlhalf-jogged,half-skippedtomycounter.She10herbackpackandpulledoutaconsole(操

纵板).Hermomhandedmethebagfullofgames.

“CanI11this?”

“Suresweetie,noproblem.”

Iinspectedtheconsoleandthegames,andnothingwasopened.Accordingtoour12Ireturned

the13tothemom.Shehandedittothegirl.Andthegirlranoffasfastasherlittlefeetcouldtakeher.

Iwasabouttoaskwhenthemom,seeingmy14explained,uShewantstosellherbirthday15

soshecandonatetothe16

Shewas17togiveupwhatwassupposedtobehersandgavetothose18,That'sreal

generosityoutthere.

19Iwaswatchinghertalkingtothegirlatthedonationstable,Iwasremindedthateventhough

therearealotof20peopleintheworld,therearestillthosepeoplejustlikethatlittlegirl.

1、A.goodB.coldC.warmD.slow

2、A.beatB.achedC.ranD.sank

3^A.almostB.alsoC.stillD.never

4、A.moodsB.dreamsC.painsD.thoughts

5、A.firstlyB.finallyC.quicklyD.excitedly

6、A.greetedB.foundC.recognizedD.told

7、A.woreB.madeC.washedD.bought

8、A.dateB.jobC.birthdayD.disease

9、A.enoughB.littleC.easyD.big

10、A.carriedB.openedC.soldD.left

11>A.buyB.changeC.returnD.donate

12、A.planB.decisionC.discussionD.regulation

13、A.moneyB.backpackC.gamesD.receipt

14、A.smileB.expressionC.unhappinessD.difficulty

15、A.cardB.cakeC.surpriseD.gift

16、A.victimsB.workersC.charitiesD.typhoons

17、A.gratefulB.willingC.unhappyD.afraid

18、A.poorB.unfortunateC.indangerD.inneed

19、A.SinceB.UntilC.WhileD.Although

20、A.selfishB.unluckyC.poorD.rich

第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

27.(15分)Oneevening18,000BC,Lalaturnedforhomewithhercollectionsofnutsandfruits.Afeastwaswaiting

forher,Lwasafamilyreunionafteralong"(separate)・Howexcitedshewastomeethishusband,Dahu,again!

Havingheardwolveshowlingintheforest,Lalaacceleratedhersteps3r(fear)theremightbewildbeastslyinginwait

forher.

Shehadalmostreachedherdestination4・adelicioussmellarrestedherprogressandshestopped.Thesmellof

meatfilledtheairandhersensesbecamedizzy5.hunger.Shesawthegreatdinnerwaswell6,(prepare).The

familyweredoingtheirowndutiesandDahu,with“(strong)pronouncedeyebrowsandcheekbones,

8,(sharpen)histools.

Thefirstguests9.(arrive)fordinnerwereallfromtheneighbouringcaves.Lala'sspirits10.(rise).She

smiledtoherselfgailyandwentoutofthecavetowelcomeherfriendsandneighbours.

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)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短文。短文中共有10处错误,

每句中最多有两处。错误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(A),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。

OnNewYear'sDayIwenttoastampexhibition,whatprovedtobeanuniqueexperience

At9:30,1arrivedattheexhibitionwithmypreciousstampalbum,eagerandexcited>Tomydelighted,there

gatheredcrowdsofstamplover、ImmediatelyIjoinedthemandstudiedthestampsonebyone、Iwasattracted

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