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7.One 0f my unforgettable memory 0f my school in                            76.memory改为memories
Xinjiang is that 0f lunches we browght from our homes.               77.lunches前加the
I hold my lunch-box in my hartd when I was going to                      78.hold改为held
school.The smell from it was very good.Since the lunch             79.since改为when
bell finally rang,my friends and I met under a tall tree                   80.正确
and had our lunches.My best friend Aigulie Was used                 81.去掉was
to share her Nang with me.Nang is a specially kind Of                  82.specially改为special
cake in Xinjiang.I like them very much.Now  Aigulie and            83.them改为it
I study at different Colleges or we Can only see each other             84.or改为and
during the summer vacation.I think over her a lot and I miss         85.over改为of
the food and the good time we had together.

分析 文章大意:作者回忆自己在学校和朋友分享从家里带到学校里的午饭的经历.

解答 76.memory改为memories  考查名词复数. 前面有one of…,后面的名词应该用复数形式.
77.lunches前加the  考查冠词. 这里是特指从家里带来的午饭,所以加定冠词.
78.hold改为held 考查时态.本文主要是回忆过去学校里发生的事情,所以用一般过去时态.
79.since改为when  考查连词.根据后面的意思是,当午饭铃声响了,我和我的朋友们在一棵树下一起吃饭.所以用when.
80.正确
81.去掉was 考查固定短语.本句中used to do是固定短语,意思是"过去常常做某事".
82.specially改为special  考查形容词和副词区别.修饰名词"kind(种类)"应该用形容词.
83.them改为it 考查代词.这里的代词应该指代前面的"a specially kind Of cake,所以用it.
84.or改为and  考查连词.本句前后表示顺承关系,不是选择关系.句意为:现在我们在不同的学校学习,所以我们只有在暑假期间才能见面.
85.over改为of  考查介词.think of意思是"想起".

点评 考查此类题型要注意每一句中所涉及的语法考点,弄清楚句子里是否有使用不当的地方,如果有,根据上下文语境以及语法规则,进行适当修改.

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