文中共有10處語言錯誤,。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧)。并在其下面寫出該加的詞
刪除:把多余的詞用(∕)劃掉。
修改:1、每處錯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)不計分。
I went out to see the film with my brother after supper .On our way of the cinema ,we meet an American girl name Alice ,who got lost and looked very anxiously. We went up to see that was the matter ,and finally we took him to the hotel .While going there , I told her the great changes that have taken place  in our country in the past few years and Alice told us a lot about youth in America .Although we missed the film ,but we felt very happy for we had not only helped Alice get out of troubles also known something about the united States .We see English can strengthen understanding and friendship.

小題1:of → to
小題2:meet → met
小題3:name →named
小題4:anxiously → anxious
小題5:that → what
小題6:him → her
小題7:have → had
小題8:about 和youth之間 加the。
小題9:去掉but we 中的but;蛘呷サ舯揪渲械腁lthough。
小題10:troubles → trouble

試題分析:晚飯后我和弟弟去看電影,在路上遇到一個迷路的美國小女孩Alice。我們幫她找到她住的賓館,并交流了中美文化和信息。電影錯過了,但是能幫助Alice并了解了美國感到很高興。英語加強人與人之間的理解和友誼。
小題1: on one’s way to 是固定形式,在去……的路上。
小題2: 全文時態(tài)是過去時,所以把meet改為met,以保持時態(tài)的一致。
小題3: 我們遇到了一個叫Alice的女孩。這里的named表被動,是被叫做的意思。
小題4: look是系動詞,后面用形容詞作表語。所以用anxious。
小題5: see后面是賓語從句。在賓語從句中,that只起到連接作用, 而what做句子成分。這里句子少主語。所以改為what。
小題6:句意是:Alice迷路了,我們帶她回賓館。所以用her代指女孩Alice。
小題7:主句的told提示我們后面用過去時,從句里有表完成時的時間短語in the past few years。兩者結(jié)合應(yīng)該是過去完成時。
小題8:the youth是年輕人。做about的賓語。
小題9: 在英語中Although(從屬連詞)和but(并列兩次) 不能同時用,所以去掉其中一個。
小題10:trouble 在這里是抽象名詞“麻煩”的意思,不可數(shù)。
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