高一-----高三精典套句改錯專練

表達友誼和關(guān)愛

1. Chuck learns that we need friends to share happiness and so and that it is important to have someone to care about. (不定式作主語,定語)

2. Friendship helps us understand who we are, why we need each other and what we can do for each other. (賓從. A, B and C)

3. He should have cared more about his friends (than about) himself.

4. Do you know any other English words that were borrowed from other language?

5. With a machine that lets you travel in time, you could visit any year you wish.

6. Why would you go to China in the year 2087?

7. ――        what China will be like in the future.

  A. To see    B. Seeing    C. Seen    D. See

8. Yet there are other reasons why people travel.

9. Instead of spending your vacation on a bus, in a hotel or sitting on the beach, you may want to try hiking.

10. Rafting is a good way to experience nature.

11. The name "whitewater" comes from the fact that the water in these streams and rivers looks white when it moves quickly.

12. You need to learn basic skills of rafting, how to handle the raft, how to paddle and how to get in and out of the raft.

13. In the past, people used to travel by horse. Today most people travel by car or by plane.

模仿造句:  

過去人們常常寫信;現(xiàn)在人們用手機或通過伊妹交流。

14. Before she could moved, she heard a loud voice/noise, which grew to before....

15. ――Why didn't you tell him about the meeting.

   ――He rushed out of the room.

   ――I could say a would.

   A. before     B. until      C. when       D. after.

16. I found some photos of interesting places where/which were too far away from Chengdu.

17. Looking up at the head and down at the feet make/ makes you to feel/ feel so small.

18. What do you think happen/ happens/happening to happen before the scene.

19. The reason why he could not go there was that/ because his grades were too low.

20. Many people who saw the film were afraid to swim in the sea when they remember the scenes in which people were eat.

21. Jurassic Park, which Spielberg mad in 1993, is about a park where a very rich man keeps different kinds of dinosaurs.

22. The woman named Cate Capshaw, who/ whom/ Spielberg is married to is an actress.

23. The most important thing that/ which young Min zhi can do is not to lose any more pupils from the school before Mr. Gao returns.

24. The knife and fork that is/are closest to your plate are a little bit bigger than the ones/ones besides them.

25. When drinking to some one's health, you raise your glasses, but the glasses should not touch.

26. Where there is a river, there is a city, It is true that many of the world's greatest cities have been built on the banks of a river.

27. Strong, proud and united, the people of St Peterburg are the modern heroes of Russia.

28. He arrived last, tired and hungry.

29. We’ll not let our city be/ to be destroyed, and we will do everything we can to save our city.

30. I think one way to solve the problem is to put glass walls in front of the paintings. And we should build a website which/ where people can took at the pictures and paintings.

31. Many of the games and sports were the same as they are now. Some of the games in which the young men compete were running, jumping and wrestling.

32. Following/ followed the history making success in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, China won another great competition in 2001 which/ when was not for a medal.

33.Cellphones, or mobile, make it possible for us to talk to anyone who live life on the go from anywhere.

34. Modern cellphones are move than just phones ―― they are being used as cameras and radios, and to send emails or such the Internet.

35. The answer seems to be that we have a need/ must to stay in touch with friends ands family no matter where/wherever we are or what we are doing.

36. Paving a cell phone also makes as feel/to feel safer, since we call call for/on/up help in case of an emergency.

37. She says her cellphone helps her do whatever/no matter what she want to do and still stay in touch with her parents and friends.

38. Some students are spending as much/many as 200 yuan a month make/to make/ making phonecalls to their friends.

39. It is the year 2374 and the machine named Q  12 that uses robots to make people work/to work for it has taken over the earth.

40. The few saving human beings are being used in the way that we use machines today ― they have to repair them when they break down, and do everything Q12 tells them to.

41. The world is dark and dirty, with no room for happiness and fun.

42. The header has asked a group of students do/ to do what they can save/ to save the earth.

43. Q12 cannot be defeated by force/ power. It is too strong and no one/ none believes that fighting a war can solve the problem. Instead/ Instead of the students have decided to come up with a peaceful solutions/ solve.

44. A reporter for a magazine is writing an article about animals in the 2008 and is going to interview some animals to find out/ find move about the advantages or disadvantage of living in a zoo.

45. Steve Johns is an environmental expert who tries to keep animals and plants from being endangered.

46. How important it is to take care of ourselves and our plants, but we don't do as we say.

47. Animals and plants must have a habitat, which is comfortable. and clean, and where there is enough food and other resources.

48. A species may also die out if humans or other animals use too much/ too many of a plant or kill too many/ too much animals.

49. The good news is/ are that/ what there is a lot that/ which we can (do) to help.

50. Professor Stevenson, who/which devoted himself to protecting/ protect the    deer, gave a talk to Chinese college students in Beijing, saying that the number of the     deer has/ have grown every year.

51. He said keeping the deer in a park is/ was not the best way to protect it. And that to love animals is to lone ourselves.

52. We all care about/ for nature and the environment, but we may not always do everything that/ which we could or shout to protect/ protect the environment.

53. I consider choosing a class song that will represent our class and that everybody likes.

54. The most important characteristic of rap music that/ which we like it for is the way that/ which the artist sing, that is, the singer will speak or rap the words along with the beat.

54. There is/ are a variety of new music to be discovered being discovered in every corner of the word.

55. The house where/ which he once lived has been turned into a museum, which/ where is visited by thousands of people.

56. For example, love in a pop song is either good or bad, but in a rock song it can be both good and bad at the same time.

57. It was the first time/ for the first time that he had/ has been awarded the scholarship.

58. Welcome to the world of TK Rolling―― a world of magic and wonders, a world where/ which anything of what/ which/ that happens is/ are strange.

60. Together with his friends, Harry learns that it is not always easy to do what/ that is right.

61. Where someone is and what a person look like is/ are not as important as what he or she grows up to be.

62. You must believe in what you do and who you are if you want to succeed in the worth.

63. The noise seemed to be coming from the room behind the statue in front of them, sounding like a woman crying.

64. It was almost as if the creature was watching them.

   It looked as if the creature had moved.

65. If only they could find a way to get to them.

66. He was just about to say when peter turned around.

67. You may enter the room if you know the answer to my question. If your answer is wrong, then you'll be in trouble.

68. Best friends or forever friends are friends with whom you spread a lot of time stay together and with when you share all your thoughts and feeling.

69. Despite the fact that they have never met each other thousands miles apart across borders, Michel and Xiao Li are best friends.

   They talk to each other by e―mail or telephone.

70. List possible to be best friends even if you are oceans apart.

71. If you choose your words carefully when you are writing, you will be able to end up with writing good English compositions.

72. They were trapped in the mountains, And the only way to communicate with the out world is to use mobile phones.

73. He told me to follow my heart whenever I had to make a difficult decision.

74. I wish we could see each other more often, which is difficult however. So we send e-mails or chat online.

75. And I advise you not to eat fruit that isn't ripe in the future. (advise sb.(not) to do sth.) give sb. advice on sth./how to do sth.

ask for/ follow/ take one's advice

The doctor advised me to take more exercise.

76. Even if we choose nutrition food for main meals, we probably still need to refuel now and then.

77. Instead of eating expensive diet foods or going on unhealthy diets, we can simply try to eat less fat and sugar and exercise more.

78. Kwazaa is a seven-day festival celebrating the culture and history of African Americans.

79. People would get together to celebrate their harvest; people and for life. 

80. She married a man with a lot of money. So I called on you and asked if I could borrow some jewellery.

81. There were so many beautiful things that it was hard to choose.

82. That's why I now look so old.

   That's what he wants to know.

   That was when I was 13.

   That's where we are different from others.

83. Why should students be careful smelling from bottle?

84. It's fast and clean and it does not make any noise, as planes do.

85. In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin conducted a number of experiments. In which he showed what electricity is.

86. She's rehearsing a new play. She must be very busy I'm sure.

87. I was beginning to think that the experiment would not work.

88. Tie the corners of the handkerchief to the peseta of the cross, and you'll have a nice strong kite.

89. There is no doubt that 100 years ago animal testing was cruel but today animals in experiments are very well taken care of.

Take care that the sting does not touch the wall or the door.

Take care that you don't spoil your clothes.

90. It has often been said that life is difficult as it is.

I thought things would get better, but as it is they are getting worse.

For women life sometimes seems twice as difficult.

91. What else (would I do) but a journey at the opposite end of the world.

92. I had travelled only two hours one day when the winds increased so much that I had to pat my tent up before the winds became too strong.

I had hardly opened the door when the dog barked.

The students hadn't played football long when the bell rang.

93. It is an experience I shall never forget and shall value for the rest of my life.

94. What has become of her?

95. Hard work and discipline could lead to self-improvement.

96. New Zealand is an island that lies off the eastern coast of Australia.

97. It is some 3,500 Kilometers’ from Polynesian to New Zealand, which they travelled in narrow boats.

98. Some formers have turned to keeping deer.

99. Now Zealand wine is of high quality and is sold all over the world.

   What you learned from the report is of great importance.

   They were of middle height.

100. What do you think causes these changes?

Where do you think our English teacher comes?

101. To make as much use of the land as possible, two or more crops are planted each year where possible.

Fill in the words in the blanks where necessary.

102. Much of the wisdom discovered by early Chinese is/ is still useful for farmers and gardeners.

103. Eating fish doesn't/ don't make people as fat as eating meat, so people like eat/ eating more fish.

104. Still I do not think everybody will find my kink of humor funny.

105. Acting out stereotype of people from different countries can be very funny.

106. What comedians have in common with the players in comedy is/ are their way of playing with words.

107. Typical for China is the crosstalk show, where a pair of comedians entertain the audience with word play.

108. I decide to look on the whole matter as a great joke.

   She is looked on as the loading authority on the subject.

109. The gesture for OK, making a circle with one's thumb and index finger, has different meaning in different culture.

110. While there are many different interpretations of our body language, some gestures seem to be universal.

While I admit his good points, I can see still his shortcomings.

111. And you must get ready to go through twists, loops and drops.

112. Although they met with many difficulties, I hear that they're succeeded after all.

113. The door opened wide and people came streaming out.

  The drug is used widely in the treatment of cancer.

114. The majority of the immigrants that make up the major part of New Zealand is/ are of British or Dutch origin, but people from many other countries settled in New Zealand as well.

115. It was during world warⅡthat a number of New Zealanders came to China to help the Chinese people during the war against Japan and build up the country.

116. There didn't seem much point in working on my PHO ― I didn't expect to survive that long.

There is/ seems some/ little/ no/ much point in doing.

117. Nor did he let the disease stop him from living the kind of life he had always dreamt of.

118. Readers were pleased and surprised to find that a scientist could write about his work in a way that ordinary people could understand.

119. The scientists test the theory to see if it matches what they have seen and if it can predicate future events.

120. We must believe in what we do, even when others/ the others do not( believe in it).

121. Perhaps the most important things if we want to make a difference is to find something that/ which we like to do and that we are good at. Everyone has his or her special/ especial skills and interests/ interesting and only by discovering what we do best can we hope to reach our goal and truely make a difference.

122. To learn about the universe, you need to have a telescope to observe the stars.

123. Experienced/ experiencing editors and reporters make informed/ informing decisions about what events to report and how to report them.

124. The two reporters agreed to switch roles for once and be / to be the interviewees rather than the interviewers in order to let us know/ to know about their work and now the news we read is made.

125. The editor's job is to keep the newspaper balanced/ balancing and interesting to the readers.

126. After the interview, the reporter must present the material in a organized/ organizing way and make sure that the article reflect/ to reflect events and opinions truthful/ truthfully.

127. My favourite is the one/ one/×/ that/ which I wrote about the efforts to bring stolen/ stealing cultural relics back to China.

128. I like the story because it was the first time that/ which I had written wrote with real passion and because it made me realise / to realize that everyone life is different.

129. The media can often help solve/ to solve problems and draw/ pay attention to situations that/ which/ where help is needed.

130. The result is a better understanding of the world on all sides, leading to a future world where/ which people from all countries are respected and different views/ opinions are tolerated.

131. Some of their sporting/ sported heroes, like Jordan and woods, are just amazing / amazed. Had I like the way that/×/ which the fans look up to them.

132. More than ninety responsible and caring/ cared citizens made their voices heard/ hearing today.

133. Every great culture in the past had its own ideas of beauty expressed in art and architecture. They wanted their buildings constructed in a way to look unnatural.

134. Seen from the top, it looks as if the stadium is covered by a gray net of steel, and it looks just like a bird's nest made of tree branches.

135. Birds fill up the spaces between the branches of their nests with soft materials just so, the spaces in the structure of the stadium will be fill be filled with plastic bags full of air.

136. They are decorated with small compared with other architecture from the same period.

137. Smaller halls can be changed into shops and restaurants while the main factory hall can be used for concerts, parties and dance festivals.

138. More than any other form of literature, poetry plays with sound, words and grammar, which makes it difficult to write, but interesting to read.

139. Once published, Milton's work became famous for the absence of rhyme at the end of each line.

140. Greatly loved in China are the English Romantic poetic.

141. Reading poetry in English opens the door to finding new ways of expressing yourself in Chinese.

142. If we are united, we will stand; but if we are divided, we'll fall.

143. The idea that England stand for the tower of London is past.

The fact that Great Britain is made up of three countries is still known to many.

144. The largest island is called Britain, which is sepearated from France by the English Channel, which at one point is only 20 miles wide.

145. Between Britain and I reland in the Irish sea, lies the small isle of man.

146. That most of these are now threatened and many disappear is a serious matter to the people in Britain.

147. There has been a growing movement to make the most of its culture diversity to see it as it really is: a nation of different countries held together by a common language and culture.

148. The result of this French influence was that the English language ended up with many French words such as table, animal and age.

149. There are six spoken languages that are considered to be native to the British isles as well as two local accent.

It is of great value to record and teach them to.

150. Having good table manners means knowing, for example, how to use knives and forks, when to drink a toast and how to behave at the table.

151. Tie the corners of the handkerchief to the points of the cross, and you will have a nice strong kite.

152. Shanghai is the first city in the world to have build a high-speed maglev train the first / last/ only/ very...

He is the first person to come to office.

――Who pay the fee for the meal?

――The last one to pay.

153. I'll go and see her on Friday after I get the new dress.

154. Our class consists of/ is consisted of 25 boys and

155. Don't judge a person only on the base/ basis of/ from by first impression.

156. All around the city of salisbury, as far as 22 miles to the west, and six miles south, down to the coast, farmers raise sheep.

There could be as many/ much as 60,000 sheep fed/ feeding within six miles of Salisbury, measuring/ measured even/ way round and the town in the create.

157. The cathedral is famous for the height of its tower, which is without doubt the highest and the most handsome in England, being from the ground 404 feet.

158. It is built (at the place) where two rivers meet together.

159. I have written before that this country has highball, whose tops spread out into green fields upon which great numbers of sheep are/ is fed.

With many small and clear rivers and rich filds bearing fruit and grain.

160. No matter how/ what well a poem is translated, something/ anything of the spirit of the original work is/ are lost.

161. What/ That life will be like is/ are difficult to predict.

162. Scientists are also developing new fuels and engines that will let us travel without worrying/ worry about whether/ if we are polluting the environment.

163. For people who do go out to shops, shopping is no longer/ no more a necessity/ must.

164. If we learn to accept/ receive change and appreciate what is new and different, we will be well-prepared for whatever no matter what the future may have in store.

165. I'm never lonely/ alone and I always have someone to talk to.

166. For example, if you use a telephone that/ which changes a person's voice into ones and zeroes, as a digital does, you still think that the voice is real, don't you?/ won't you?

167. AIDS is a disease that breaks down the body's immune system and leaves a person defenceless against infections and illness.

168. The drugs that are avaible are much too/ too much expensive.

169. She speads much time tell others about her disease and encourageing/ encourage people learn/ to learn how to protect themselves.

170. The disease is not the only thing that/ which AIDS patients suffer.

171. I wish people would find/ find out the facts and not act as if I were/ was a bad person.

172. Xiaohua knows the fact that/ which she will develop AIDS one day, but she will not let the disease destroy/ damage her happiness, saying that there's no reason why/ that it can't be beautiful.

173. I remember having/ to have an empty feeling in my stomach and think that my life was going to end/ finish.

174. There were days when/ that/ which I wished I was dead so that I would not have to feel so sick.

175. Living/ To live with cancer has/ have made me realize how/ what precious life is and how/ what important it is of us to take every chance to live life to the fullest.

176. From the event of the man living with cancer we realise how precious life is and how important it is for us to take every chance to live life to the fullest and that we should take every chance to appreciate every minute of each day.

177. People who witnessed an accident often wished that they had done things differently. Seconds count/ account in an emergency and knowing what to do can mean the different/ difference between life and death.

178. Many hospitals and schools offer training classes for people who are interested in learning/ learn first aid.

179. It was suggested that the American people turned/ turn off all power in their homes, streets and factories for several minutes in honour of this great man.

180. Here is/ are some advice/ advices for dealing with common/ general for injuries.

181. Rich countries have a responsibility to/ towards / for poor countries and must do whatever/ no matter what they can to help/ help others.

182. Cells either divide too fast or at the wrong time, making it difficult for the body to function properly.

183. If I had known more about giving first aid, I could have helped them.

184. The most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with an emergency is to stay calm.

185. Many hospitals recommend that we use/ used the letters DRABC to remember what to do when we have to think fast.

186. If we were to get hurt trying to save someone, we would not be able to help.

187. This is a way of placing a body so that the airway is clear and it is easy to breathe.

188. We do our best to be careful and prevent bad things from happening, but most of us will eventually find ourselves in a situation where/ which we or someone else needs help.

189. Global development means that rich people get richer while the poor get poorer.

190. Only by charging the way we live can we save the earth. Not until we know more will we be able to improve the situation.

191. If poverty is less of a problem and people are better educated, there is a good chance that we'll less violence fewer wars.

192. Conferences like the Earth Summit help people understand that there exist/ be/ is / has serious problems and that there is still time to take a action.

193. With better education, people will be able to build a better society in the harmony with the nature and perhaps put on end to/ of the death and suffering causing/ caused by the big tree.

194. Flames lighted/ lit up many parts of vesuvius, their light scared people but uncle told them that the flames came from the homes of farmers who had left in a panic with the kitchen fires still on.

195. In order to help the other calm down, he asked to be taken to the baths, He bathed and had dinner giving the impression that/ which there was no danger at all.

196. He looked more asleep than dead.

197. You can pick out the important bits, for it is one thing to write a letter, another to write history.

198. Fruit trees and crops were damaged/ reported, but none of the people was / were reported injured/ injuring/ injury.

199. The morning had been fine, for/ because there was no wind.

200. Whatever there might be/ have, we are moving straight into it, and a full powered/ powering steamship has got to face with it.

201. With a tearing crash, tons of water fell upon the deck, as though the ship passed under a waterfull.(If there is) another one like this, come and that's the last of her.

202. It was the lowest reading that/ which he had ever seen in his life.

203. The roar of winds drew near fast. The hurricane, with its power to sink ships and to destroy strong walls, had found this little ship in its path.

204. Wind fell all at once, The wind will come very sudden.

205. Whatever great achievements the future may have in store for China, it is likely that many of them will be born in northwestern.

206. They all have their own characteristics, but they all share the spirit of creativity and scientific skill that have made Zhongguancun a success.

207. I will never forget what/ how happy I was when I set foot in China again and was back with my friends and happy family.

208. Zhongguancun has had a positive effect/ affect on business as well as science.

209. One of the mottos/ mottoes-Relying on science, technology and knowledge to increase economic power ―  makes/ make it chear that science and must work together to build the future.

210. Not all the new companies can succeed, but the spirit and creativity they represent are more important than money.

211. One of the best stars at the exhibitions is a small mouse with a human ear grown on its back.

212. The rockets are safe and have been used to send/ sending satellite into space and to prepare for the nation's first manned space flight/ fly.

213. It seems to be love at first byte/ sight for China and computer.

214. The breakthrough, made by scientists in Shanghai, give/ gives hope to cancer patients all over the world and makes China one of the world leaders in the battle against dead/ deadly disease.

215. Try the quize below to see if/ whether you know(them) any better. Fill in the chart and make a sketch of what they saw.

216. By taking the scientific development of his day one step further/ farther Jales verne laid/ lied the foundation of modern science fiction. He also suggested how inventions could / should be used in the future to allow man/ men to do things that were considered (being / to be) impossible in his own time.

217. Ships are disappearing and it is believed to be caused by a sea monster.

218. In their efforts to survive, they find themselves on the surface of the monster itself.

219. Dressed/ dressing in diving suits, Captain Nemo and his guests walk around in this magic world, lighted/ lit by the lamps of the ship.

220. All that is needed for life on the board comes from the ocean.

221. Passing throng layers of coal they go deeper and deeper.

222. I read all the books (that) I could find that threw light on these matters.

223. I found all that/ which/ what was taught at university very disappointing/ disappointed.

224. When I found this amazing/ amazed power placed within my hands, I hesitated a long time thinking how I should use it.

225. I doubted at first whether/if/ that I should try to created a being like / as myself.

226. It was on a night in November that/ when I looked at the result of my work.

It was already one in the morning, and my candle was nearly/ almost burnt out, when/ that I saw the dull yellow eyes of the creature open/ opened/ opening.

227. It was with these feeling that I began the creation of a human being.

228. The nutrients in whatever/ whichever/ no matter what falls into the ocean quickly become available to other/ the other living things.

229. Even though the pure water is what/ that gives sea water its main properties, the salinity of sea water affects/ effects. both its weight and freezing point.

230. Heat capacity is the amount of energy it takes to raise/ rise the temperature of a substance by one degree centigrade.

231. Water, which seems so simple and common/ general, is what/ that makes/ make life possible/ possibly.

232. Of all the resources on earth such as oil, gas, gold― nothing is/ are as precious but a drop of rain.

233. If he played a trick on you, the manager would say you were the thief and call in/ up on the police.

234. An estuary is the body of water where/ which/ that a river meets the ocea.

235. Tides provide energy for/ with ecosystem, but estuaries are protected/ prevented from waves and storms by islands, mud and sand.

236. Winning a scholarship gave him the chance to go to a college in one of the northern states, where/ which black people had equal rights and were free to live, study and work as they wish.

237. It was during the march on Washinton DC in 1963 when/ where/ which/ that he give the speech, which/ that inspired/ encouraged people of all races to fight for/ against/ with equality.

238. Although we enjoy the       of speech, it does not mean that we are         

to say whatever/ however/ no matter what we want.

239. What happened first was that/ what King's winning the case gave him national attedtion.

240. The main ideas were that all people are brothers and sisters, and that all people should/ would be treated equal/ equally.

241. What all these groups have in common is that they ask to give/ to be given equal rights and be treated equally to other people, regardless of race, religion or sex.

242. Should you feel the urge to pack your bags and explore that/ what the world has to offer, you may want consider one of the destinations.

243. Should you have enough energy left after a day on the slopes, you can take a dip in the pool, work out at the gym or go dancing in one of the city's hotels and clubs.

244. Despite wanting to see him again, she refuse to reply to his letter. Despite what others say, I think he is a nice person.

245. The injustice of this city and of the south led Dr King to organize non-violent demonstrations aimed at ending segregation.

246. By comparing prices and/ to offers, you can also make your travel budget last/ to last longer/ any longer.

247. It is not enough to simply/ simple decide where you want to go to.

248. Try to use/ using traveller's cheques if possible and avoid/ avoiding bring/ bringing too much/ much too money.

249. Make a list of what/ that you need before you start/ starting pack/ packing.

250. She spent 50 yuan on the shoes, but I paid twice as much/ many (as that) for those ones.

251. The teeth were used to make necklace.

252. We watched the cloud rising from a mountain at such a distance(that/ as) we couldn't tell which one(is which).

253. What started out as a trip for know ledge now called for courage.

254. Latter settlers made use of the bison in the same way as the Native Americans.

255. It is impossible that lost time can be made up.―― It is impossible for lost time to be made up.

256. It becomes obvious that Xiaowen's life is different. She uses a wheelchair to get around and it often takes her a little longer to do everyday things, such as getting out of bed, getting dressed and going to class.

257. The Beijing Union University has launched a special education college which/that/where gifted/ gifting disabled students receive/ accept the help which/ that they need to succeed.

258. One third of the students is/ are blind and the rest (of the students) is/ are deaf or have/ has no disability.

259. Studying together with their disabled classmates is/ are both challenging and rewarding.

260. It is very important for us to know that/ what someone far away is also struggling/ struggle as/ like we are.

261. I have learnt to live with my body as it is time for the rest of society to receive/ accept me as I am and get used to the fact that/ which while I may not be able to walk there are many other great things I can do.

262. Winning is not about being the first one that/ which/ who run across the finish line or scoring/ score/ achieve the most goals, but it is about being the best that/ which/ who you can be.

263. Fortunately/ Fortunate, we have now realised that there is much that/ which can be done to help.

264. Interest/ Interested/ Interesting in the Special Olympics has/ is/spreaded across the world and cities are now competing for/ in/ against the honour to host the event.

265. Chinese atheletes and the audience will be proud/ pride to welcome Spcial Olympics to China.

266. Creativity is not about getting high test scores, having a high IQ or being smart.

267. We must also realise that/ what we know and that/ what we have learnt may also limit our thinking.

268. Invention often rephrase a problem to allow for creative solution and also try "impossbile" or "crazy" solution.

269. As with thinking outside the box, the process includes a serious of different attempts and several false starts, Each new way of looking at a situation improves/ improve our understanding and make/ making it is easier to discover new possibilities.

270. Every new thought or idea has/ have to be connected to/ with that/ what we already know.

271. Great thinkers are aware of/ realize this and try to combine new and/with old ideas in as many/ much different ways.

272. It happened without me/my being aware of it.

273. If we want to develop our creativity, we can try to use/using some of the thinking strategies of the great and famous.

274. Now that we are developing new technology at such a high pace, the true challenge is to find new ways of using it.

275. Samuel Worse, who/ which invented the telegraph code, getting/ got his idea by watching a rider to exchange a tired/ tiring horse for/ with a new one.

276. We are said to be living in the Information Age a time when/which now discoveries and great changes will come into being.

277. Has/ Is our life changed that much?

278. Many of the things that/ which we do with(on) computers, such as/ for example typing and sending mail, is/ are things that/which we also did before/ ago.

279. After all, what/that/ it makes a new invention such/ so a wonderful thing is that/ what it allows us to do something that/ which we can/ could do before.

280. It sometimes happens that/ what some people are in a position which/ that/ where they can make an important decision about a person whom/ that/ who they hate.

280. It's useless trying/to try to argue with him.

281. How can you hope for/ wish for merly yourself when you show none/ no one.

282. I desire my pound of flesh(was/ be given).

283. That is a/ the most troublesome case.

284. Shylock doesn't accuse/ charge me of/ for anything/ something. And it is my fate that/ because is a consequence of bad fortune/fortunate.

285. If one law will be/ is changed, and then people will later/ after want to change the other laws.

286. We're wasting time persuading/ to persuade/ advise/ advising him to have mercy on me.

287. I declare/ announce the court allow/ allows it and the law gives/ give it to you.

288. That is all/ what/ that he can have now, you can have one pound of flesh to cut/ cut off near(to) his cut, no more, no less.

289. Everything which/ that he owns/ possesses shall/ will be taken away from him.

290. As though you're not shown you/ yourself worth of our kindness, you will see the difference of our/ ours.

291. I shall have you to be killed but as/ like your punishment, half of your money are/ is now belonged to Antonio's.

292. In May 3, 2002, archaeologists in English. Found a grave of a man dated back form around 2300 BC.

293. Burying with him with his face to the north was the tools of a hunter or warrier.

294. There was a bone pin may/ must have been from a clothing such as a leather coat.

295. Only a few centimetres far away from his head was two pots make up of clay, tools and materials.

296. It was all what a person would need to survive.

297. This was a time the first metals were brought to Britain, and this man was buried with two golden rings which are/ were the oldest ever founded in Britain dated from 2470 BC.

298. Iron came later in that was call the Iron Age.

299. In terms with technical development, people were going from the stone Age to the Bronze Age in which people could make tools of/ from copper and bronze, but not iron.

300. Many of the relics look much too as if/ like these/those/ what found/ finding at Sanxingdui.

301. It was four o'clock in the afternoon that/ when he and his grandpa reached at the museum in Guanhan, which/ where an official warmely received/ accept them.

302. Knocking two rocks together is/ are can/ must be just as important as send/ sending a man to the man.

303. So/ Such important were these achievements that we often divide human history. Time periods naming after the later technology of the time.

304. Recent, the affects of computers and the Internet have given raise to the idea which we are living in the Information Age.

305. In most cases, the first using/ to use it is/ are governments and businesses.

306. The wheel of scientific development keeps on turning.

307. Science has become perhaps the most important field of study and many governments view science and technology as key to/ of the development of a country.

308. No matter what/ whatever/ however the next age may be, it is certain/ sure to change our life and the way how/ that we understand the world and ourselves.

309. Only in science fiction we can dream of/ about transplant memories.

310. Some office buildings today are five or six times bigger than ones/ those building in the 1930's/1930s.

311. Applying in the flying machine, it would cut through/ down/ off the earth's power/ force, which is called gravity, keep things on the ground.

312. Energy such as light or heat, is existed in the form of waves what act as bodies at/ in a/ the distance.

313. What/ why there should have nothing is hard to say.

314. What/ How is to prevent the machine from travel in/ at a straight line into space for ever is a practical problem of which I will still need to find a solution.

315. Taking/ Haveing/ Take/ Make advantage of/over the reform and open up to the outside world, the economy in China has developed strongly.

316. Some small creatures still try/ manage to survive here despite of the high water pressure.

317. Next time when you look at the ocean from the beach or on a map, remember that what you are seeing is only the surface.

318. In the case of architecture, many buildings that were designed in the past have been proved to be beautiful and seared for their purpose.

319. There is no need to create/ creating more art, and as with/to/for modern architecture, many people find new art is difficult to understand/ to be understood or appreciate.

320. The answers of these questions have something to do with the fuctions of art in society today.

321. As its richest colony, Haiti, discovered by Columbus in 1492, contributed more than 40% for the economy of France, which success was rested on the labour of half a million slaves.

322. Locating just to south of Yunnan and Guangxi, Vietnam is with easy reach/ arrive/ arrival and offers excited adventures on a reasonable price.

323. It is made of three thousand islands spread/ spreaded/ spreading in the clear green waters of the sea.

324. There is no/ not such thing as a bad time to go to Vietnam.

325. Several agreements were reached/ arrived, but the government broke its/ their promises almost/ nearly every/ each other time.

326. In 2004, a National Museum was opened to honor the first Americans and remind us all not only of the pain and suffering caused by the Trail of Tears and other sad times, but also of the joy, beauty and strength of Native American culture and history.

327. To make sure that blind people can find find one's way around cities, we must provide street stones and markers with/ for them that help them get to where they are going.

328. The most exciting inventions are always that/ which/ the ones that have not yet been made. The true challenge for any/ some inventor is to dare to dream and believe that what seems impossible today may one day become possible.

329. There are also strange records, as the Englishman who balanced a small car weighted 159.6 kilograms on his head for 33 seconds.

330.(1) Impressive(Young) as/ though he is, he has already known a lot.

   (2)Try as he would, he might fail again.

   (3)A child as he is, he has to make a living by himself.

331. Sick from China found their way overland along the Silk Road to India, the Middle East and Rome, in exchange with spices and glass.

332.(1)Some suggested it could/ should be accomplished.

(2)The latest figures suggest that business be improving.

(3)His silence suggested that he agree with me.

333. (1)Apart from/ Besides/ Except the cold, thin air and low oxygen levels can    

      cause mountain sickness, that can kill the one.

(2)It is a good piece of work, apart from a few slight faults.

334. (1) Born into/ to/ of a life of privilege, Joseph Banks was a son of a wealth

       family.

(2)All men are born equally, He was born wise/ a lawyer.

335. As astronomy was one of the most important branches of science, it was the British government which paid for all the equipment and expenses for that part of the expedition.

336. Banks was the first to move crops from one continent to other on large scale, help to develop local economies new imports.

Her husband died, leaving her with four children, He opened fire, killing one tiger.

337. No records that are dangerous to the person who is attempting it or to the others are allowed/ permitted.

338. There were even some grandparents who came to see what/ that it was all about.

339. The contacts between China and africa over the centuries led to the aware of each other exist, but still not accurate maps of the countries around the Indian Ocean exist.

340. They had no idea that they up against.

     In late years the question arouse who was the first reach the top.

341. Later on, when the American war of Independent made that impossible for England to send prisoners North America; Australia was chosen as a new place which prisoners and criminals were sent.

   As consequence/ result of, the original Australians suffered from.

342. Australian English differ in/ from pronunciation between British and American English, and some of the vocabulary using "down under" is quite different from that you may have learnt is your English class.

343. Australia is the only country in the world where/ which covers an entire continent.

344. Fruit and vegetables is grown in area there is enough water.

345. In area it is approximately the same size that the USA, which, however has more than fourteen times as many people as those in Australia.

346. The climate is different depended on the area.

347. It was Toseph Bank made kew was a centre of scientific and economic research.

348. It was Darwin's visit on the Beagle to the Galapages Isles where gave him the key of his new theory.

349. Despite his experiment were designed for support the ideas concerned the influence of environment upon/ on plants, he found that many characteristics passed on from one generation to the next, without/ except influenced by environment.

350. On other hand, critics sometimes accuse companies for using ads to mislead us by making us to believe that a certain product is better that it really is or that we will be happier unless we buy it.

351. Thus, instead selling them the product, the ads sometimes seem to selling them that irony cannot buy: love, happiness and succeed.

352. Arming with facts and figures, customers are better able to treat with the often powerful arguments giving by a salesman or saleswoman.

353. If we cannot distinguish from fiction and facts, we become easy targets for ad markers.

354. Today's advertisement often start from a question, or a puzzle, with the purpose of attracting the readers' attention.

355. The way which people look and act in ads may be entertained, and there are experts(especialists) who consider some ads (to be) misled or even dangerous.

They appointed/elected/ made him a/the head of Biology Department.

356. The journey/trace(through/across the mountains and deserts in the central part of the continent was the/a most trying(hard difficult/ tiring part.)

357. The animals dragged/ pushed/ pulled their legs, too weak to pull their burden/ load their tongues hung/ hanged out in desperate need for water.

Many weeks we had been accustoming to see hores and oxen suffered from heat, thirsty and starvation.

358. In anxiety to reach of a place of safty no one/ none stopped looking or helping.

359. I was such weak and tiring that I got onto my knees and start with moving through the sands on all fours.

360. The nearest hospital laid 1000 miles far away.

361. There was widespread belief which if untreated, this disease would kill the patient when it was discovered that a hospital in Anchorage had a good supply of 300,000 units. But the question was how/ what to deliver it to Nome fast.

362. Every minute count/ account, Reach to the end of his trip, he found the next driver sleep, Time would be missed wake him, Twenty one miles far away people were die, so he keep on going.

363. A memorial of all who risk their life saving those of others.

364. If I will hear another/ other word from you, you will go (to the place) where/ which it is really cold.

365. There are many things which do me good without bring in profits. It's the only time that when does not only think about himself, but when men and women open their hearts freely.

366. When many of us enjoy abundant comfortable, we would like to ask you to open your heart to the poor, which sufferings are great.

367. I can't afford making idle people merry, prisons and places as that cost honest taxpayers like me enough.

368. Lonely/ Alone is what you are and what you have been.

369. Many people earned very low wages/ salaries they could hard lived on. The rich only occuped themselves in making money, and had no eye for the needs and welfare of the workers.

370. There is Santa Claus, which brings Scroogs back to his old days to make him admit the fact that he only cares about money.

371. All you think about is how to become weath.

Much good may it do to you!

May it do much good to you.

May you lives long!

May you succeed!

372. I think it's because he walks slower than he used, as of late.

373. I'm here to hope you all a Merry Christmas!

How generous for you to deliver us a large turkey!

374. Think of all the hours of hard work you have spent to learn English!

375. Research has shown that successful learners do share quite few characteristics. The date suggests that that successful language learners have in common should be among other things, that they are interested in understanding their own thinking.

They are more willing to take risks and placed themselves in new learning.

376. Situations if they are not, they would not be ready to experiment new forms and made mistakes, both of them contribute to their increasing ability to learn.

377. An interesting experiment of learning a foreign language conducting by an expert was proved to be fruitless.

Seeing if his German was really that bad, he tried communicating with some native speakers.

378. What is perhaps most valuable is that you learn about yourself and your own culture.

379. The total of 15.1 billion yuan was spent support those were unable to make living.

380. If low-income families cannot afford to purchase medical insurance, which was the case with Wang Lin, other measures to reduce poverty will not succeed, nor can they make sure their children keep a health diet.

381. Extra lessons on weekends put more pressure on Li Ming, which already has piles of homeworks.

My father is a lay-off worker with the total income of around 300yuan per month,which is covered only most basic needs of our family.

382. Despite of their lack of interest Fleming kept try to develop the chemical so that it would be sav4e and effective.

383. When asking about his discovery , Sir Alexander Herhing said:"One sometimes finds that one is not looking for."

384. It was not until world war when the importance of Fleming's discover was full recognised.

385. Many happy hours had she spent plan for something worth of the honor of owning by Jim.

386. She hesitated in a minute and stood silent while a tear or two(tears) falled on the wearing red carpet(blanket).

387. As that chain on his watch Jim may be proper anxious of the time in any other companies.

388. Grown up, O Henry held/ attended varied jobs. But in 1898 he was accused for having taken money from the bank which he once worked.

389. He had only twenty two and be burdened with a family!

390. Della gave a scream of job, and then was broke out in tears and cries. Because there laid the Combs-- the set of combs waht she had been looked at such many times in a Broadway window.

391. What if you feel comfort done a task by you?

392. A team is a group of individual people bring together in order that accomplish a task/ duty than cannot be efficient or effective complete by any members of the group lonely.

393. Each member performs at the right level in the role that is the most suitable to/ for him or her, But a project team requires very different roles from that of a rugby team.

394. However, that was not which she had in mind.

395. I have no doubt in mind whether it was the right decison to make.

396. To make the best of work with our teammates, it is important to know their strengths and weakness. Knowing other people's shortcomings help us avoid to embarrass them comings help us avoid to embarrass them.

397. Too much people forget that in order to become success, you must first explore your talents and get to know you so as to find that your real interests lie.

398. Connect to the different personality types are different learning styles.

399. The government have introduced a ban to the advertising of cigarettes.

340. In China most citizens live in the eastern areas which is resated in large class size.

341. Learning through doing means being active in exploring the environment and find out about things by moving and touch.

342. If you are aware of your own learning style, there is a lot which you can do to improve your studying skills.

343. His more to quit smoking cigars to please her is seen by the servants as evidence which he is love with Rachel.

344. Franklin's reply that doctors just guess which drug they should recommend(should) make Dr Candy extremely angry.

345. Rachel is stubbon in resisting his enquiries about the Moonstone to the degree that she makes it seem as if she does not want the mystery to be soloved.

346. When they met, Franklin was shocked to hear Rachel tell him that she had seen him taking the diamond, but protected him from me by not answering my question.

346. Franklin slept very well that night dream about the diagonal, and without wake up, he had movedit to his bedroom where he though would be safter.

347. Professor Karlvon Frisch, (who was) a Scientist from Austria, spent many years of his life research the amazed ways which honey-bees communicate in their dark hives.

348. The remained/ left question for Frisch was find that bees could tell each other the exact position of a feed place.

349. Chimpanzee use the same senses as/ that do and their feet and hands are similar with ours.

350. That the chimpanzees are trained to do is not nature to them, nor it make much sense to the animals. That may be of great important is to observe how primates live in the wild. How are they adapt themselves to a change environment.

351. Each Tuesday and Friday he visits an olderly gentleman who lives lonely.

352. He cannot get eout to see his friends any longer, so he enjoys having company.

353. After graduate from Zhengzhou Normal University, she determined not to apply to a job straightly away.

354. I'm doing something worth and I'm having great time do it.

355. We wanted to promote aware of hungry because everyday children are dying from starvation.

356. They are all helping to make other people's life better, and have found their own lives enrich as a consequent.

357. It was about sixty years before people started to buy jeans for fashion as well as work.

358. Many of schools in the USA did not approve of students wear jeans to school and they forbided them.

359. In 1990s, a new material was added up to the cotton to make it stretch and giving a even tighter over the bottom and legs.

360. It is not just what they do with feet which count.

361. Teleworking means people save time previously spend travel to work, and allows them to more flexible in working hours.

362. I work well in a team and have been a member of the school team for three years, during time we won two tournaments.

363. Some coins were stolen, but all of them(but one) were founded by the police except for one! The last "Double Eagle" remained missed until 1996,then police officers managed to get the coil back.

 


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