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【题目】One day I happened to find a chatting room on my QQ, there people were chatting with English .I tried to chat with some of them. To my surprise, I found the oral English of some junior students were better me. I asked them for advices and they tell me to practice more on QQ .But every day after that I would spend one hour practice my oral English on QQ. Day by day I learned from many useful words and expressions. With time going by, I found that I could even communicate some college students freely

【答案】

【1】there→where

【2】with→in

【3】were→was

【4】me→mine

【5】advices→advice

【6】tell→told

【7】but→so

【8】practice→practicing

【9】去掉from

【10】commute后加with

【解析】

试题分析:考查介词动词名词等的掌握情况

【1】there→where考查副词。此处where做地点状语,修饰聊天室,所以改成where。

【2】with→in考查介词。in English意思是用英语,所以用in。

【3】were→was考查动词。主语是 the oral English,所以系动词用was。

【4】me→mine考查名词性物主代词。他们的口语比我的好,所以直接用mine。

【5】advices→advice考查名词。advice是不可数名词,不能变复数,所以去掉s。

【6】tell→told考查过去式。文章一直是过去形式,所以用told。

【7】But→So考查连词。前后文是因果关系,所以用So。

【8】practice→practicing考查动词。spend on doing是固定搭配,所以用practicing。

【9】去掉from考查介词。learn是不及物动词不加介词,所以去掉。

【10】commute后加with考查短语。commute with是固定搭配,所以加with。

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