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注意: 100 左右; ,以使行文連貫; ,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。 注意:原行沒(méi)有錯(cuò)的不要改。 此行缺一詞:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào) (∧ ),在該行右邊橫線上寫(xiě)出該加的詞。s west now according to the writer? Inter. B. Movie stars. C. People with skills. D. Pop music idols. 第 Ⅱ 卷 第四部分 寫(xiě)作 (共兩節(jié),滿分 35 分 ) 第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò) (共 10 個(gè)小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分 ) 此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤。s west is richer than its east. C. Eastern cities are too crowded to live in. D. There are more chances of success there than in the east. 73. The author mentions young America of the 19th century because . A. he wants young Chinese to learn from them B. he tries to show how they succeeded in the eastern cities C. they were poor examples for today39。s Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. All of these young people were searching for work, for riches, for fame. Few found any of that. The rest joined the masses working hard at low level jobs trying to support themselves and their families. Horace Greeley, a well known American newspaper editor of the period had sound advice for those seeking work.“ Do not, ” Greeley said, “ lounge(to stand or sit in a lazy manner)in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idles(people who waste time doing nothing)and imbeciles(a person of weak mind). Go West...” In the mid 19th century, when Greeley issued his call to go west, America was about to develop its western regions— much as China is today. Out west, the unemployed could find jobs. What was needed then in the America West is what is needed now in China39。s western provinces than in the increasingly crowded eastern cities. Along the eastern coast, cities are filled with newers looking for work. They seek anything from the lowest level unskilled jobs to the instant millionaire Inter chance of lifetime. Few have found the latter, and few ever will. Some 160 years ago, young men and women streamed into New York, Philadelphia, Boston— the United States39。re not wearing a safety belt. E The best advice young men and women can hear these days is not “ Get Rich” . It39。t have his safety belt on. D. He didn39。t be healthy if yon39。s best to be“ thrown clear” of a serious accident. Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to“ throw you clear” is also going to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing. And chances are you39。t be healthy if you39。t like the man. B. Ask Daniel why he is wearing a coat. C. That he wants to go to bed. D. That he wants to burn some of his books. 63. What is the big problem the characters in this story must deal with? Professor needs to publish a book. B. The Professor hates mornings. C. It is very cold. D. Daniel and the Professor both do not like Blatek. C One type of fish is named the salmon. There are many different kinds of salmon, but almost all of them mate in a very strange way. They are born in small, fresh water rivers. They live in the river for a year, and then swim downstream to a bigger river and eventually to the ocean. In the saltwater, they eat constantly and grow very quickly. While they live in the ocean, salmon are silver colored. After several years at sea, the salmon grow very long and heavy. Then, as if by magic, they all begin to swim home. Each salmon somehow remembers where it was born and swims to the very same area in the small river. It is a long, difficult journey home. Once the salmon enter freshwater, they stop eating. They also change colors. Some salmon turn red, others brown and grey, and some turn pink. Some salmon grow a large bulge on their back, called a hump. These salmon fight to swim upstream against the current of sometimes very powerful rivers. They jump over waterfalls and have to avoid bears, birds, and fishermen. Finally, the salmon that survive mate in the same river in which they were born. Then, after all that work, they die! These salmon still play an important role. Their dead bodies help to provide nutrition to the animals that live in and around the river. When their eggs hatch, the cycle will start again. 64. In Paragraph 2, the clause “ as if by magic” suggests that . A. a magician helps salmon B. nobody knows how salmon find their way home C. the author doesn39。ve known you, I39。m writing a— what shall I call it? A paper? Expose?Thoughts? — on the last chapter of The Observatory Ball(天文臺(tái) ). DANIEL: The book by Blatek? PROFESSOR: There39。s my impression in any case. DANIEL: So what are you working on