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【题目】第一节:短文改错 (共10分;每小题1分,满分10分)

Do you read reviews after you see a movie? I use to do that, but I usually regretted. I read so much about a movie on advance that I often ended up not go to see it at all. The writers point out everything that is wrong with the film, but seldom mentions anything good about one. They also tell many things and even the ending of the movie. Lately I have changed way I choose movies to watch. I read reviews afterwards if necessary. What is very importance to me is that I don’t watch the talk shows in that people discuss movies. And I don’t ask other people how they like of it. Now, I enjoy myself even more.

改错:

【答案】

【1】after—before

【2】use—used

【3】on—in

【4】go—going

【5】mentions—mention

【6】one—it

【7】way前加the

【8】importance—important

【9】that-which

【10】of 去掉

【解析】

【1】after—before 因为是在看电影之前看评论,故after改为before。

【2】use—used 过去常常,used to do sth。

【3】on—in in advance固定搭配,提前

【4】go—going end up doing sth结束做某事。

【5】mentions—mention 主语为the writers,mention与point为并列的谓语动词,故不能用单三形式。

【6】one—it it代指前文的film。

【7】way前加the the way后跟定语从句,表示特指。

【8】importance—important important形容词作表语。

【9】that-which 引导词前有介词in,故应用which引导定语从句。

【10】of 去掉 like为及物动词,不能加任何介词。

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