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1、第十四天单句改错1、They asked him to leave-in other word, he was fired._2、She asked if I will buy her some food._3、And as I left the station ,I couldnt help but thinking that this simple train journey summed up the talent,intelligence,hard work and efficiency of Chinese people._4、Ever since middle school, my

2、 sister and I have dreamed taking a great bike trip._汉译英5、最让我吃惊的是他汉语说得这么好。_6、这本书非常值得一读。_7、Jack要在这么短的时间内作好准备真是不容易。_8、如果你能给我一个机会来组织乐队并上台表演,我将不胜感激_阅读理解9、 In every British town, large and small, you will find shops that sell second-hand goods. Sometimes such shops deal mostly in furniture, sometimes in

3、books, sometimes in ornaments(装饰) and household goods, sometimes even in clothes. The furniture may often be “antique”, and it may well have changed hands many times. It may also be very valuable, although the most valuable piece will usually go to the London salerooms, where one piece might well be

4、 sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds. As you look around these shops and see the polished wood of chests and tables, you cannot help thinking of those long-dead hands which polished that wood, of those now-closed eyes which once looked at these pieces with love. The books, too, may be antique a

5、nd very precious; some may be rare first printings. Often when someone dies or has to move house, his books may all be sold, so that sometimes you may find whole libraries in one shop. One the border betweenEnglandandWales, there is a town which has become a huge bookshop as well. Even the cinema an

6、d castle have been taken over, and now books have replaced sheep as the town s main trade. There are also much more humble shops, sometimes simply called “junk shops”, where you can buy small household pieces very cheaply. Sometimes the profits(利润)from these shops go to charity(慈善事业). Even these pie

7、ces, though, can make you feel sad; you think of those people who once treasured them, but who have moved on to another country or to death. Although the British do not worship(崇拜)their ancestors, they do treasure the past and the things of the past. This is true of houses as well. These days no one

8、 knocks them down; they are rebuilt until they are often better than new. InBritain, people do not buy something just because it is new. Old things are treasured for their proven worth; new things have to prove themselves before they are accepted.1.Books found in second-hand book shops may .A.be cop

9、ies of the earliest printingsB.be on sale for the first timeC.never be worth very muchD.never be rare2.What is the small town on the border between England and Wales famous for?A.Its sheep.B.Its bookshops.C.Its cinema.D.Its castle.3.Second-hand goods sometimes fill you with sadness because .A.they a

10、re too expensive for average buyersB.they remind you of the original ownersC.they are now forgottenD.they are sold for charity4.The average British person .A.does not respect old things because they are not fashionableB.likes to build new houses simply because it is fashionable to do soC.likes to bu

11、y new things because they are fashionable.D.does not like to buy things simply because they are fashionable5.What does the underlined word “them” (Paragraph 4) refer to?A.junk shopsB.profits from shopsC.old thingsD.old houses10、 I was never very neat,while my roommate Kate was extremely oiganized. E

12、ach of her objects had its place, but mine always hid somewhere. She even labeled(贴标签) everything. I always looked for everything. Over time, Kate got neater and I got messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each other. War brok

13、e out one evening. Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her screaming, Take your shoes away! Why under my bed! Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder. The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a single minu

14、te but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation, I could tell right away her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled(爬) under her covers, sobbing. Obviously, that was something she should not go through alone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy rose up

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