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2023高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷
請(qǐng)考生注意:
1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答
案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。
2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。
第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
1.IfeelIamaswell-behavedandascarefulasmydeskmate,butIalwaysfallbehind?
A.howaboutB.howcome
C.whatifD.whatfor
2.Someanalystssuspectedthattherebellionwasandfinancedbyawesterncountry.
A.launchedB.backedC.evaluatedD.crushed
3.whoareabletoworkthroughthestrugglearethewhoaregoingtobesuccessful.
A.Someone;oneB.Anyone;one
C.He;onesD.Those;ones
4.Wildapplausewhenthecrowdwaitingheardtheannouncementofthearrivalofthepopstarattheir
community.
A.madeoutB.brokeoutC.letoutD.workedout
5.Asoftenhappensafterlongsleeplessness,hewasbyanunreasoningpanic.
A.seizedB.fascinated
C.impressedD.embarrassed
6.It'struethattheoldroadislessdirectandabitlongerWewon'ttakethenewone,,becausewedon'tfeelas
safeonit.
A.somehowB.thoughC.thereforeD.otherwise
7.—Whatcausedthepartytobeputoff?—theinvitations.
A.TomdelayedsendingB.Tom^delayingsending
C.TomdelayingtosendD.Tomdelayedtosend
8.Inordertofinishtheworktime,themaninchargedecidedtosomemoreworkers.
A.giveupB.takeonC.lookafterD.findout
9.WatchingbasketballgamesonTVathomeisonething,goingtowatchthemliveisquiteanother.
A.performB.performingC.toperformD.beingperformed
10.Asyougothroughthisbook,youthateachofthemillionsofpeoplewholivedthroughWorldWarIIhada
differentexperience.
A.willfindB.found
C.hadfoundD.havefound
11.—Youseemtobefondofclassicalmusic.
—,Asamatteroffact,Ilikejazzmusicbetter.
A.Idon'tagreeB.Notreally
C.Icouldn9tagreemoreD.Nodoubt
12.Whydoyouturntomeforhelpyoucaneasilyworkouttheproblemindependently?
A.untilB.when
C.afterD.unless
13.Paulcouldbeaveryattractiveboybuthetohisbehaviour.
A.paidnoattentionB.werepayingnoattention
C.paysnoattentionD.hadpaidnoattention
14.Thebeautifulmountainvillage__wespentourholidaylastyearislocatedinisnowpartofGuangxi.
A.which;whereB.where;whatC.that;whatD.when;which
15.—WhatdoyouthinkofPutin?
—Heisanoutstandingleaderwhohisreputation.
A.looksoutforB.comesupwith
C?livesuptoD.looksforwardto
16.—Iamputtingonweightagain!MaybeIshouldstartdoingyoga.
—Youthatthewholemorning!
A.aresayingB.havesaidC.havebeensayingD.weresaying
17.HaveyoureadthebookLifeandDeathAreWearingMeOutbyMoYan,thatwonhimthe2012NobelPrizein
Literature?
A.theoneB.oneC.thoseD.ones
18.Theeventthatinmymemoryhappenedonemorningin1983whenIwas14yearsold.Ithasnever
escaped.
A.stoodoutB.standsout
C.wouldstandoutD.hasstoodout
19.Thoughhelacksexperience,thearrangementsareallforthemeetingnextThursdayaheadoftime.
A.inparticularB.inplaceC.inpreparationD.intime
20.Checkyourpapercarefullytoseeyouhavemadeanymistakes.
A.whatB.whichC.whetherD.that
第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
21.(6分)Exposedsoilisn^partofnature'smasterplan.Goodexampleswheresoilisnaturallyfoundwithno
plantsgrowinginarebeneathfreshlyremovedtrees,orwherethegroundhasbeenburntbyalandfire.Inthese
situationsbaresoilisn9tbareforlong;withindaysseedlings(芽)begintoappearandcovertheground.Inafewmonths'
time,thescarishardlynoticeable.
Unlikethesenaturalexamples,ploughed(耕犁)fieldsandfreshlyduggardensareobviousexamplescreatedby
man.But,lefttonature,eventhesebaresoilssoonturngreenwithalargenumberoftinyseedlings.Infields,gardens
andongrasslands,roadsideandsportsfields,alongstreetsandonpathsandpavements,weareconstantlybattlingto
stopweedsfromgrowing.Allwearedoingisstoptherecoveringpowersofnature.
Wheneversoilisexposed,weedsactlikeakindofmedicinetoreducethepotentiallyharmfulraysofthesun,sothe
soonerplantgrowthcoversthesoiloveragain,thebetter.
Weedsalsohelptoimprovethefertility(月巴沃)ofthesoil.Theirrootsgetthesoiltogether;improvingitsstructure
andcreatingamorestableenvironmentinwhichsoillifecangrowfast.Thoseweedswithadeeprootdrawupplant
nutrientsfromdeeperintheground,makingthemavailabletoplantsgrowingnearthesoilsurface.Aboveground,the
stems(莖)ofweedshelptrapfallenleaveswhichbreakdownintothesoil,addingtothefertilityofthesoil.
Asthesoilbecomesmorefertile,differentkindsofplantsstarttoreplacethe“pioneering”weeds.Bushesmovein
totaketheplacebygraduallyshadingthemout,followedinturnbytrees,whicheventuallypushupthroughthebushes,
finallyshadingthemouttoo.Fallenleavesfromthebushesandtreescarryonthejobofbuildingsoilfertilitythatwas
begunbythoseveryfirstweedsthatgrewonthebaresoil.Then,whenoneofthesematuretreesisremovedinastorm,
leavingawoundofbaresoilintheearth,thewholeprocessstartsagain.
1、Whenwillsoilbeleftbare?
A.Alandfirehasjusthappened.B.Ayoungtreeisplantedin.
C.Nooneploughstheland.D.Nocropsareplantedin.
2、Whichofthefollowingpreventsthebaresoilfromrecovering?
A.Seedlingsappearingingardens.
B.Reducingharmfulraysofthesun.
C.Removingweedsfrompavements.
D.Replacingplantsinsportsfields.
3、Whatcanweedsdoforthesoil?
A.Theycreatesoillife.
B.Theyhelpimprovethesoil.
C.Theygetnutrientsfromthesun.
D.Theybreakdownfallenleaves.
4、Howcanthesoilremainfertileaftertreesmovein?
A.Byaddingmoreweedstothesoil.
B.Bytakingouttheweedsconstantly.
C.Byremovingthepreviousbushes.
D.Bymakinguseofthefallenleaves.
22.(8分)Atatimewhenalmostanythingcanbepurchasedwithjustoneclick,it'sbecomeanautomaticresponse
tosimplyreplacewhatbreaks.Generationsraisedintheearlierhalfofthe20thcenturywillsaythatthiswasn'talways
so:householdappliances(器具),clothing,electronicsandmoreusedtobeboughtundertheassumptionthat,withthe
occasionalrepairs,theywouldlastalifetime.
Now,someconscientiousconsumersaretakingmattersintotheirownhandsandjoiningtheRepairCafemovement.
FoundedinAmsterdamin2009bysewingexpertMartinePostma,theoriginalnonprofithasexpandedtomorethan
1,20locationsworldwide.Thesepop-upevents,whicharerunbyvolunteers,offerlessonsinhowtofixanythingfrom
fixingabuttontoanunresponsivelaptop.
“There'sjuiceandtreatsandyougettomeetnewpeople,saysBennett,aretiredcivilservantandvolunteerfixer
attheRepairCafeToronto,whereshemendsjewellery.Shebringsherownspecializedtoolsbutsaysmostitemscould
berepairedbyanyonewithapairofpliersandsomedetermination.^Somethingthatisbrokentooktimeandresources
tomake,soifyou'rethrowingitout,you'rewastingthoseresources.”
Ifyoucan'tfindaRepairCafenearyou,it'seasytostartone.RepairCafe.orgoffersastartermanualwith
step-by-stepinstructions.
Changinghowweacquirethingsisnecessary,butthere'salsosomethingtobesaidforsimplynotgettingthemin
thefirstplace.“Mostofushavemorethanwhatweneed,“saysMarina.“Thiscanleadtoalotofanxiety,like—think
abouteverythingpackedinthebackofyourcloset;doyouownthosethingsordotheyownyou?”Shesuggestswetrain
ourselvestomakemindfulpurchases.
Lazarovic,whosedelayedpurchasewentevenfurther,explainsthatlessshoppinghasfreedupmoretimeforfamily
activities,dinnerwithfriendsandmakingart.Bydoingso,assheputsit,“Igotoutofthatneed-to-buy-itcrazeandin
theendIfeelgoodthatI'vemadesomething.99
1、Howwouldpeopleraisedinthe1940sdealwithbrokenhomeappliances?
A.Sellthematalowerprice.B.Pressthebuttontofindthefault.
C.Repairthemtolastlonger.D.Donatethemtorecyclingstations.
2、WhatdoesBennettsayaboutherwork?
A.Shelikesthegoodfoodpeoplebringforherwork.
B.Helpingmakerepairsmeanssavingresources.
C.ShewillsetupherownRepairCafesoon.
D.Shelearnedtorepairjewelsaftersheretired.
3、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“conscientious”underlinedinParagraph2?
A.Responsible.B.Generous.
C.Powerful.D.Irreplaceable.
4、WhatgooddoesLazarovicthinklessshoppingwilldotous?
A.IfIImakeuslessanxiousaboutusedthingsathome.
B.It'llforceustomakedonationsofunwantedthings.
C.Ifllleadustoexploretheworldmoreresponsibly.
D.Itwillprovideusmoretimeforbeneficialevents.
23.(8分)“AnUberself-drivingcarhitandkilledawomancrossingthestreetinArizona9U.S.,"policesaidon
Monday,markingthefirstdeathcausedbyanautonomousvehicleandapotentialblowtothetechnologyexpectedto
transformtransportation.
TherideservicescompanysaiditwasdelayingNorthAmericantestsofitsself-drivingvehicles,whicharecurrently
goingoninArizona>PittsburghandToronto.
So-calledrobotcars,whenfullydevelopedbycompaniesincludingUber,areexpectedtothoroughlycutdownon
motorvehicledeathsandcreatebillion-dollarbusinesses.ButMonday'saccidenthighlighted(凸顯)thepossible
challengesaheadforthepromisingtechnologyasthecarsfacereal-worldsituationsinvolvingrealpeople.
“Thiscatastrophicaccidenthighlightswhyvveneedtobeexceptionallycautiouswhentestingandapplying
autonomousvehicletechnologiestopublicroads,"saidEdwardMarkey,amemberofthetransportationcommittee,
inastatement."ElaineHerzberg,49,waswalkingherbicycleoutsidethecrosswalkonafour-laneroadinthePhoenix
suburbofTempeatabout10p.m.MSTSundaywhenshewasstruckbytheUbervehicletravelingatabout65
kilometersperhour,"policesaid.Thecarwasinautonomousmodewithanoperatorbehindthewheel.U.S.federal
safetyofficialsweresendingteamstoinvestigatethecrash.Canada'stransportationministryinOntario,whereUber
conductstesting,alsosaiditwasreviewingtheaccident.
“UberandWaymoonFridayurgedCongresstopassalawtospeedtheintroductionofself-drivingcarsintothe
unitedstates.However,somecongressional(國(guó)會(huì)的)representativeshaveblockedthelegislationoversafetyconcerns,
andMonday'sdeathcouldhamperpassageofthebill,^congressionalassistantssaidMonday.
1、Accordingtothepassage9whichistheeffectoftheaccidentofthewoman'sbeingkilled?
A.Peoplewillbecautiouswhilecrossingaroad.
B.Thewoman'sfamilywillobtainabilliondollars.
C.Theprocessoftransformingtransportationwillbeaffected.
D.Self-drivingvehicleswillcutdownonmotorvehiclesdeaths.
2、TheunderlinedworduhamperMinParagraph6mostprobablymean.
A.makeB.prevent
C.startD.accelerate
3、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toarousethepublicconcernsoveraself-drivingsafety.
B.Toremindcarproducerstobemorecarefulwhentestingvehiclestechnology.
C.ToadvisetheCongresstopassalawtospeedself-drivingcarstestintheU.S.
D.TourgetheU.S.federalsafetyregulatorstotakemeasurestolookintotheaccident.
24.(8分)Regretsareoftenpainful.Astudysuggeststhatsomepeoplecanovercomethem,saidJiaWeiZhang,a
psychologygraduateattheUniversityofCalifornia.Butthisisn'tthecaseforeveryone,hesaid.
Theresearcherswonderedwhysomepeoplereportfeelingimprovementfromregretsbutothersdon't.Doesitliein
howpeopleapproachtheirregrets?
Inthestudy,theresearchersfocusedonself-compassion(自我同情)asapotentialfactorinwhysomepeoplehave
aneasierlimeleavingtheirregretsbehindthem.
400peopleattendedanexperiment.First,theywereaskedtowriteabouttheirbiggestregret.Halfwrotesomething
theydidbutwishtheyhadn'tdone;theotherhalfwrotesomethingtheydidn'tdobutwishtheyhad.Then,the
participantswererandomlyassignedtooneofthreegroups:selfcompassion,self-esteemandacontrolgroup.The
self-esteemgroupwasaskedtorespondby"talkingtoyourselfaboutthisregretfromtheaspectofconfirmingyour
positivequalities”.
Thecontrolgroupwasaskedtowriteabouttheirfavoritehobbyratherthantheirregret.Then,theywereasked
abouttheirfeelingsofforgiveness,acceptanceandpersonalimprovementfollowingtheexercise.
Theyfoundthattheself-compassiongroupreportedgreaterfeelingsofacceptance,forgivenessandpersonal
improvement,comparedwiththecontrolgroupandtheselfesteemgroup.Inotherwords,focusingonyourbest
qualitiesisnotwhathelpsyoufeelbetteraboutaregret.Rather,beingcompassionatetowardyourselfiswhatmaymake
adifference,theresearchersfound.
It'spossiblethatpeoplewhopracticeself-compassionareabletoconfronttheirregretsandseewhatwentwrong,
sotheycanmakeabetterchoiceinthefuture,ZhangtoldLiveScience.Self-compassionpushespeopletoaccepttheir
regretinsteadofrunningawayfromit.
Theresearchersusedanexampleofthisfromapreviousstudyonbreastcancerpatientswhowereaskedtotry
thinkingabouttheirtreatmentinapositivelightbeforeitbegan.Thewomenwhodidsoreportedgreaterfeelingsof
personalgrowthlateron.
1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"confront”inParagraph7mean?
A.HandleB.Forget.
C.IgnoreD.Show.
2、Whatwerethestudentsintheself-esteemgroupaskedtodo?
A.Thinkofawayout.B.Writeabouttheirregrets.
C.Recordtheirfavoritehobbies.D.Treattheirregretsinpositiveways.
3、Whyweretheparticipantsaskedabouttheirgoodqualities?
A.Tocoveruptheirregrets.
B.Toseeiftheyhaveweaknesses.
C.Toseeiftheyhaveselfcompassion.
D.Tohelpthemfeelbetterabouttheirregrets.
4、Whatwastheaimofmentioningtheresearchers5studyonbreastcancerpatients?
A.Toshowthemethodoftheresearch.
B.Toshowthevalueoftheacceptance.
C.Toshowthetruthofpeople'sfeeling.
D.Toshowthedifficultyoftheresearch.
25.(10分)HaadFarang(HaadSaiYao),KohMuk
ThissmallbutstrikingbayinThailandhaswatersfreefromriptides(激流),makingitsafeforfamiliestoplay
waterinthesun.Asitsnicknameimplies—FarangisThaiforforeigners—you'llfindalargeconcentrationof
backpackershere.Still,withonlyacoupleofsimplefoodshops,it*safarcryfromthenoisesofChawengbeachonKoh
SamuiorKamalaonPhuket,whichmakesittobeoneofthetoptouristdestinations.
Rentaseakayak(皮劃艇)(100baht,whichisaround£2anhour)andgoaroundthecomertoThamMorakot(the
EmeraldCave),awindingcavethatopensuptoa.baywalledbythickleavesandoftenvisitedbygroupsofmonkeys.ltis
veryinspiring,buttofullyappreciateit,besuretopreparealighttoavoidknockingintocavewallsandotherkayaks.To
avoidbeingcrowded,makethetripinthelateafternoon.
Wheretoeat
TheKoYaoViewpointHotelisthebestplacefortourists.DrinkthesweetcocktailsinfavourofanicyChangbeer
andsitinthelastraysoftheday.
Wheretostay
Cheaperhotelsofcomparablequalityaresetslightlybackintheforest,butifyouwantbeachfrontaccessit'sworth
choosingoneofthebasichotelsatKohMookCharlieBeachResort(bungalowsfrom£32).
Gettingthere
FlyfromBangkoktoTrangwithAirAsia(from£30),thentakeaone-hourTigerlineshipfromHatYaoPier
(£19).Besides#five-hourshipfromPhuketatRassadaPier(£41)goesdirectlytotheislandandwilldroppassengersat
HaadFarang.
Formoreinformationandservice,pleaseclickhere.
1>WhatismostlikelytoattractmanypeopletoHaadFarang?
A.Itsriptides.B.Itsscenery.
C.Itssimplefoodshops.D.Itsquietenvironment.
WhatcanweinferabouttheThamMorakot?
A.Ithaswindingriverssuitableforboating.
B.Therelivegroupsofmonkeysinsideit.
C.Touristsneedtotakecarewhenswimminghere.
D.Therearefewerpeopleinthelateafternoon.
3、Whichofthefollowingistheadvantageofthehotelsbackintheforest?
A.Theyarenearthesea.B.Theyarenotexpensive.
C.Ifsveryquietthere.D.Ifsofhighqualitythere.
4、Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Travelmagazines.B.Newspapers.
C.Internet.D.TravelAgencynotes.
第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、
C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).
26.(30分)完形填空
Youhadbetterlearntobegrateful.Ifyouaregrateful,younaturally1yourselfuptoreceiveallkindsof
blessingsandgoodthingsinlife.Youcanreceivealmosteverythingyouwant2Ifyouwantrecoverysoon,start
byfeelinggratefulthatyouarestill3Ifitismoremoneythatyouwant,startbeinggratefulforwhatever4
ofmoneyyoualreadyhave.
Yousee,showinggratitude(感恩)isthekeytoevery5thinginlife.Itisthekeytosuccessfulrelationshipsyitisthe
keytosuccessfulfuturesanditisthekeyto6healthierandhappierlives.Andthisiswheretheimportanceof
beinggratefullies.7,itmakeslifebetter.
Oneofmyfavorite8is"Ifyoulearntoappreciatemoreofwhatyoualreadyhave,youwillfindyourselfhaving
moretoappreciate."Thinkaboutthat!
Somethingas9asa“Thankyouforbeinginmylife”or10havingyouherewithme”,cangoalong
way.Itwillmaketheotherpersonfeelgood,and11italsowillmakeyoufeelbetter!
Somaybeyourwifeisnotvery12aroundthehouse,butshe'§greatatcookingyourfavorite13.Or,maybe
yourchild14milkalloveryournewshirtrightbeforeyouwalkedoutthedoorforwork,butusuallyhemakes
youlaughsomuchandmakesyou15theluckiestparentintheworld.
Istrongly16youtomakeapromisetoyourselfforthenextweek.Decideto17,everymorningandthinkof
atleast5thingsthatyouare18.for.Thensaythemoutloud.Youwillnoticeasmileonyourfacewithout
even___..In30daysyouwillfeelcompletelyrenewed.Thisisthe19,ofbeinggrateful!
1、A.openB.makeC.standD.take
2、A.easilyB.correctlyC.trulyD.clearly
3、A.lovelyB.aliveC.livelyD.living
4、A.amountB.numberC.kindD.plenty
5、A.terribleB.negativeC.positiveD.confusing
6、A.leadingB.takingC.enjoyingD.looking
7、A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.AnywayD.Inaword
8、A.mottosB.rulesC.habitsD.word
9、A.pleasantB.wonderfulC.shortD.moving
10^A.wantB.lookforwardtoC.appreciateD.wouldlike
11、A.forsureB.ingeneralC.insteadofD.inaddition
12、A.lazyB.beautifulC.carelessD.organized
13、A.vegetablesB.dishesC.beefD.drinks
14、A.paintedB.stoppedC.spilledD.threw
15、A.becomeofB.feellikeC.actasD.looklike
16、A.persuadeB.adviseC.demandD.suggest
17、A.dressupB.makeupC.getupD.wakeup
18、A.gratefulB.concernedC.anxiousD.upset
19、A.pretendingB.lookingC.tryingD.smiling
20、A.disadvantageB.powerC.awardD.consequences
第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
27.(15分)JustHowBuggyisYourPhone?
Whatiteminyourhomecrawlswiththemostgerms?IfyousayLtoiletseat,you'rewrong.Kitchenspongestop
thelist.Butcellphonesareprettydirtytoo.Theycontainaround10timesasmanygermsastoiletseats.Peopletouch
theirphones,laptops,andotherdigitaldevicesalldaylong,yetrarelycleanthem.
Inoneincident,athiefpaidaterriblepriceforstealingagermycellphone.HestoleitfromahospitalinUganda
duringawidespreadofthedeadlydiseaseEbola.Thephone'sownerreportedthetheftbefore2.(die)fromthedisease.
Soon,thethiefbeganshowingsymptomsandfinally3.(confess)tothecrime.
4.inthatunusualcaseacellphonecarrieddangerousbacteria,notallgermsarebad.Mostcausenoharm.Infact,
theycouldprovidehelpfulinformation.Lookatthesurfaceofyourphonecarefully.Doyouseesomedirtymars?
"That'sallyou/9saysmicrobialecologistJarradHampton-Marcell.uThafsbiologicalinformation.”
Itturnsoutthatthetypesofgermsthatyouapplyalloveryourphoneortabletaredifferentfrom5.ofyour
friendsandfamily.They'relikeafingerprintthatcouldidentifyyou.Somedayinthefuture,investigatorsmayuse
thesemicrobialfingerprintstosolvecrimes.Phonesanddigitaldevicesmaybeoneofthebestplacestolookforbuggy
clues.
Ina2017study,researcherssampledarangeofsurfacesin22participants'homes,6,countertopsandfloorsto
computerkeyboardsandmice.Thentheytriedtomatchthemicrobialfingerprintsoneachobjecttoitsowner.The
officeequipmentwaseasiesttomatchtoitsowner.Inan7.(early)study,adifferentgroupofresearchersfoundthatthey
couldusemicrobialfingerprintstoidentifythepersonwho8.(use)acomputerkeyboardevenafterthekeyboardsat
untouchedfortwoweeksatroomtemperature.
Oneday,microbialsignaturesmightshow9,peoplehavegoneandwhattheyhavetouched.Theycouldprove
10.anunmarkeddeviceisyours.So,sure,yourphoneisprettygermy.Doesthatinspireyou,ordoesitjustbotheryou?
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(滿分10分)
28.(10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下短文。短文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,
每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A),并在此符號(hào)下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
Myauntwasasmokerforlongtime.Icouldn'tstandsmellthecigarettesinherbreathIlovedherverymuch,but1hate
beingaroundher.That1didwastellingmyparent
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