Once upon time there was a man named Lord Ye. 1. ________

  It was said that he was very fond of                    2. ________

  dragons that he had them painting all over               3. ________

  his house. When the real dragon in the heaven heard of this, 4. ________

  it decided fly down and pay                          5. ________

  a visit to him. It put it's head through one               6. ________

  of Lord Ye's windows. If the lord saw                  7. ________

  the dragon, he got up immediately and runs away,        8. ________

  frightened nearly out of his wits.

                                                  9. ________

  This shows that the lord was not real fond of dragons.    10. ________

1. time 前加a。

2. very→so。

3. painting→painted。

4. 去掉heaven前的the。

5. fly 前加to。

6. it's→its。

7. If→When。

8. runs→ran。

9. √

10. real→really。


解析:

1. once upon a time從前。

2.與后面的that 構成so...that...句型。

3. have sth. done 句型,"把龍畫在墻上 "。

4.heaven前不用冠詞,sky前通常加the,即 in the sky意。

5. decide to do sth.意為"決定做某事"。

6.it's是 it is 的縮寫; its為 it的所有格形式。

7. 依語境,本句是時間狀語從句。

8.前后時態(tài)應一致。

9. √

10.此處應用副詞修飾be fond of。

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