Today we had a chemistry test.
1.I found the test difficulty,
2.but I tried hardly to do it.
3.Suddenly Mary, my best friend,
4.asking me to let her to copy my answers.
5.After think for some time, I let her copy my answers.
6.But after the test, all of us were called to the teacher’s office.
7.The teacher was angry
8.because we had same answers in the tests.
9.We were warned not to cheat again so she would need to see our parents.I was very upset.I didn’t cheat.I was just helping a friend.
10.Why does she punish me?
1.difficulty→difficult
2.hardly→hard
3.asking→asked
4.to copy my →去掉to
5.think→ thinking
6.all→both
7.had ∧same answers →the
8.tests→ test
9.so→or
10.does→did
【解析】
試題分析:本文敘述了作者因為讓朋友在考試中抄自己的答案,造成了雷同卷,而受到老師批評的事情。老師甚至還警告他們,以后不許作弊,要不然就告訴他們的父母。對于這件事作者覺得很委屈,因為他覺得他只是在幫助同學而并沒有作弊。
1.difficulty→difficult考查形容詞。此處是“find+賓語+賓語補足語”結構,此處用形容詞difficult而不能用名詞,把difficulty改為difficult。
2. hard to do sth.“ 努力去做某事”。故把hardly改為hard。
3.
4. copy my →去掉to考查動詞短語。固定短語:let sb.do sth.讓某人做某事。故此處用動詞原形copy做動詞let的賓語補足語。
5.】think→ thinking考查動詞。在介詞after之后,又與主語I之間是主動關系,因此此處用動名詞thinking。
6.
7.】had ∧same answers →the考查冠詞。固定用法the same “同樣的”。因此要在same前加定冠詞the。
8. test考查名詞。根據(jù)上文可知作者指的是今天的化學考試,因此此處應是名詞的單數(shù)形式,test。
9.】so→or 考查連詞。根據(jù)句意可知“我們被警告不要再作弊,否則,她有必要見見我們的父母”。因此把so改為連詞or or“否則,要不然”,后面常接虛擬語氣。
10.
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