10.I am not a failure!Miss Xu has mistaken my results for someone else's in fact.
I am not a failure!Miss Xu has made anerror andmixedupmy results with someone else's in fact.

分析 我不是失敗者!實際上徐老師把我的結果誤當成其他人的了.

解答 答案是error; mixed up;本題考查同義句轉換;原題中的短語mistake…for表示"誤把…當著";根據(jù)原句是意思可知,徐老師犯了一個錯誤(make an error),把我的成績和其他人的混了(mix up),mix與上文的made并列;故答案是error; mixed up.

點評 本題考查句型轉換,在比較原句和改寫句的基礎上分析同義結構或句型,要積累常見同義詞、同義短語和同義結構.

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