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3.I think the poor is not always poor.

分析 我认为穷人并不总是穷.

解答 答案:is改为are 考查句子改错.the poor是"the+形容词"结构,表示"一类人",谓语动词要用复数形式are.

点评 单句改错涉及词汇、语法、句型结构等方面的知识和逻辑情理的推断和综合辨析能力,是一种在较高层次上考查考生对英语知识的掌握和语言综合运用能力的测试题型.它是专门针对考生们平时学习英语过程中,尤其是写作练习中常犯的又是较为普遍的错误而设计的.

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