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【题目】The newest Japanese robot has a name and humanoid look. It is 1.70 meters high and can easily walk on a slippery floor. Not only is it able to operate a tool by its right hand, leaning forward and bow, but also it can balance it as a human does. The robot can not take over some human professions, such as low-tech construction workers, dustman and guards as well. It had the ability to perform human functions. The entire production cost will be reduced and the problem what Japan is rapidly aging and need a larger work force urgently can be solved.

【答案】1.and humanoid look... and后加a

2.1.70 meters high... high改为tall

3.by its right... by改为with

4.leaning forward... leaning改为lean

5.balance it as... it改为itself

6.can not take over... not删除

7.dustman and guards... dustman改为dustmen

8.It had the ability... had改为has

9.what Japan is rapidly... what改为that

10.need a larger work... need改为needs

【解析】本文介绍了日本最新研发的机器人

1.考查冠词。这个最新款的日本机器人有一个名字和一个仿人的外貌。用不定冠词表示“一个”,故and humanoid look... and后加a。

2.考查形容词。这个机器人有17的高个。“有多高”用形容词tall,.1.70 meters high... 当中的high改为tall。

3.考查介词。它能够用右手操作工具。表示用什么工具用介词with。by its right... by改为with。

4.考查动词。这个机器人不仅能用右手操作工具、向前倾和鞠躬。这里并列介绍了机器人能做到的三个动作,根据前面的operate可知,要用动词原形,故leaning forward... leaning改为lean。

5.考查代词机器人还能像人类一样自己保持平衡。用反身代词表示它自己,故balance it as... it改为itself。

6.考查否定词。这款机器人可以取代一些低科技含量工种。而文中用的是否定。故not take over some...not删除。

7.考查名词单复数一些低科技含量工种如农民工、清洁工保安。三个并列名词都要用复数形式。故dustman and guards... dustman改为dustmen。

8.考查动词时态它有能力做人类做的一些事。通篇介绍最新款机器人的功能,用的是一般现在时。故It had the ability... had改为has。

9.考查名词性从句的关系词。日本老龄化急需劳动力的问题会被解决。problem后是同位语从句,解释problem的内容,只起连接作用用that。what Japan is rapidly... what改为that。

10.考查主谓一致解决了日本快速老龄化和急需较大劳动力的问题。主语是一个国家是单数形式谓语动词用单数。故need a larger work... need改为needs。

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