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【题目】 ,请 10 ,每

:在 (∧) ,在

:把 线 ( \)划

:在 线 ,并

: 1.

2. 10 ,多 (从 11 )不

When I first learn to write in English, I ran into much difficulties. The main problem was that I always thought in Chinese and tried to translate into my own language everything which I came across while I was reading. My teacher advised myself to keep a diary. I followed his advices and put down 100 words or so each day.

Soon I began to enjoy talk to myself as I was learning to express myself with simple English. One day I wrote a story and showed to my teacher. He liked it very much that he read it to the class. All said that the story was a good one. Their words were an great encouragement to me.

【答案】

【1】learn--learned

【2】much--many

【3】去掉which或改为that

【4】myself--me

【5】advices--advice

【6】talktalking

【7】with--in

【8】showed后加it

【9】veryso

【10】ana

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】文中第一句。时态用法错误。根据前文的first和下文应是用过去时。故learn改为learned。

【2】文中第一句。副词用法错误。根据difficulties是复数形式,应用many修饰,故much改为many。

【3】文中第二句。定语从句用法错误。根据先行词是everything定语从句应用that引导,引导词作从句across的宾语。故去掉which/改为that。

【4】文中第三句。代词用法错误。根据该句的主语是my teacher。故myself改为me。

【5】文中第四句。名词用法错误。根据advice是不可数名词判断。故advices改为advice。

【6】文中第五句。动词搭配用法错误。根据enjoy后跟动词的ing形式作宾语。故talk改为talking。

【7】文中第五句。介词用法错误。根据短语:in English用英语,故with改为in

【8】文中第六句。动词用法错误。根据show是及物动词,后跟双宾,根据前文的a story判断填it。故showed后加it

【9】文中第七句。副词用法错误。根据句型:so +形容词 + that,如此……以致于。故very改为so。

【10】文中第八句。冠词用法错误。根据great以辅音因素开头。故an改为a。

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