One day after school, on the way to home, Xiao Ming found a   1.     

water pipe in the street. He turned off a tap and splashed water  2.     

here and there. At this moment , Xiao Gang happened to be    3.      

passing by. Xiao Ming splashed him with water and make him   4.      

all wet. Xiao Ming ran away with turning off the tap.     5.     

When Xiao Gang saw this, she went over and turned off the water.  6.      

He was angry because he thought water shouldn’t wasted.     7.     

Then he went home and wrote a notice where read “ save water”  8.     

He put them up on the wall near the tap. After some time, Xiao Ming  9.     

went back and saw the notice. He felt sorry at what he had done. 10.    

1.去掉to

2. off 改為on, 根據(jù)前后邏輯而推斷

3. 正確

4. make 改為made

5. with 改為without

6. she 改為he

7. wasted 前面加上be

8. where 改為which 或that

9. them 改為it

10. at 改為for


解析:

1. on the way home

2. and 并列部分要前后一致

3. 正確

4. 過去時態(tài)

5. 應該為否定意思

6. 人稱不一致

7. 主語錯誤

8. notice后面應該用that或者which

9. 指代前面提到的notice

10.“feel sorry for sth” 意思是“因…感到遺憾”

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