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【題目】單句改錯。
注意:每句中只有一處錯誤,每處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:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
(1)I can well remember that there was a time that my father would go fishing with me.
(2)The student told his head teacher that he stayed up,playing the computer games the night before .
(3)It is me who am going to help her.
(4)It is extreme cold outside.
(5)The little girl was frightening when seeing the snake.
(6)She heard a terrible noise, that made her swallow her heart.
(7)The young soldier was taken to the hospital because of he had been wounded seriously.
(8)Our legs were very heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice.
(9)To climb the mountains was a hard work.
(10)Would you please give me other cup of tea?

【答案】
(1)

that→when


(2)

he后面加had


(3)

me→I


(4)

extreme→extremely


(5)

frightening→frightened


(6)

that→which


(7)

去掉of


(8)

very→so


(9)

去掉a或work→job


(10)

other→another


【解析】(1)that→when 這里考察關系副詞引導的定語從句。句意:我能清楚地記得有一段時期爸爸會和我一起釣魚。此句中先行詞time ,定語從句中關系副詞做時間狀語。故that→when。
(2)he后面加had 本題考察時態(tài)。句意:這個學生告訴他的班主任,他前一天熬夜玩電腦游戲了。 這里過去式謂語動詞told,玩游戲的時間是the night before,前一天晚上,故熬夜玩游戲要用過去完成時。故he后面加had。
(3)me→I 考察強調句型。 句意“我要去幫助她。”這里是強調句型,主語要用主格形式。故me→I。
(4)extreme→extremely考察副詞 句意:外面特別冷。這里要用副詞extremely修飾形容詞cold。故extreme→extremely。
(5)frightening→frightened句意:看到蛇的時候,這個小女孩感到很害怕。Frightening令人害怕的;frightened感到害怕的。根據句意故frightening→frightened。
(6)that→which句意:她聽到了可怕的噪音,這讓她心里很害怕。這里非限制性定語從句,用which指代上面的整個句子,故that→which。
(7)去掉of句意:這位年輕的士兵被帶到醫(yī)院,因為他受了很嚴重的傷。這里需要用連詞because表示原因。故去掉of。
(8)very→so 句意:我們的腿如此沉重冰冷以至于感覺像是冰塊。此題考查固定結構so…that。故very→so。
(9)去掉a或work→job 句意:爬山是艱難的工作。是抽象名詞,不可數,不需要用冠詞;如果用冠詞,可變成可數名詞job。故這里去掉a或work→job。
(10)other→another本題考察代詞 句意:你能再給我一杯茶嗎?other意思是“另一”、“另一些”,有復數形式。在句子中可作主語、賓語和定語。another意思是“另外”、“又一個”,表示增加,在句中可作賓語和定語。根據句意可知這里用anther,故other→another。

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