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When we had our class, our psychology teacher would take any liquid medicine from a tiny bottle. This touched the whole classes. We thought that he should ask for leave and stayed at home for a rest, so he came to each class on time. Therefore, all of us studied psychology hard than we did any other subject. In the end of that term, we told him that how much we appreciated him. We were so worrying about her health that we asked him what disease he got and what medicine he took. With satisfied smile, he said, “I'm quite all right and it's a bottle of tea.”

 

1.第一句中的any→some 

2.第二句中的classes→class 

3.第三句中的stayed→stay 

4.第三句中的so→but 

5.第四句中的hard→harder 

6.第五句中的In→At 

7.第五句中的第二个that去掉 

8.第六句中的worrying→worried 

9.第六句中的her→his 

10.第七句中的With后加a 

【解析】

1.第一句中的any→some 本句是肯定句,所以用some。

2.2】第二句中的classes→class 此处表示“整个班级”,是一个整体,所以应该用单数。

3.3】第三句中的stayed→stay stay与ask并列,用在情态动词should之后。

4.4】第三句中的so→but 分析语境可知此处表示转折,而不是因果。

5.5】第四句中的hard→harder 根据“than”可知应该使用比较级。

6.6】第五句中的In→At at the end of“在……的结尾、末期”;in the end“最后”。

7.7】第五句中的第二个that去掉 told后面是“how much...”引导的宾语从句,表示“我们表达了我们是多么的喜欢(欣赏)他”,所以that多余。

8.8】第六句中的worrying→worried be worried about“为……担心”,为固定搭配。

9.9】第六句中的her→his 根据后文的“him”可知用his。

10.0】第七句中的With后加a smile前有形容词修饰,所以用作可数名词,此处表示泛指,故用不定冠词修饰。

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