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【题目】

1It was in the park where an accident happened to the old man.

2I'm sorry for that I said.

3The email play an important part in our communication.

4The criminal has admitted to put the time bomb inside the railway station.

5We've replaced the old adding machine for a computer.

6The Asian Games are hosted each four years.

7Edison is based his ideas on scientific experiment.

8Your wife as well as you are friendly to me.

9The company is in charge of Tom when the boss is away.

10He used to getting up late but now he is used to getting up early.

【答案】

1where改为that

2that改为what

3Play改plays

4put改为putting

5for改为with

6each改every

7去掉is

8are 改is

9in 后加the

10第一个getting改get

【解析】本体为单句改错题,在理解句子的基础上考查介词,强调句结构,主谓一致,非谓语动词等。

1考查强调句结构句意正是在公园里这个老人遇到一场事故。强调句结构为it’s...that...,故将where改为that。

2考查what引导名词性从句句意我很抱歉我所说的话分析可知在what I said从句中what作宾语,而that不能充当成分,故将that改为what。

3考查主谓一致。句意:这封邮件在我们的交流中起到了很重要的作用。分析可知句子的主语为the email,所以谓语动词采用单数第三人称形式。故将playplays。

4考查非谓语动词句意罪犯已经承认将定时炸弹放在火车站里。admit表示“承认”,在这里作不及物动词,一般后接介词to,所以要将put变为动名词形式putting。故将put改为putting。

5考查介词句意我们用电脑取代了老式的加法计算器。固定用法replace A with B:用B取代A;replace A for B:用A取代B。分析可知是用电脑取代加法计算器,故将for改为with。

6考查主谓一致。句意:亚运会每四年举办一次。each指两个或两个以上的人或事物中的“每个”;every是指三个以上的人或事物的“全体”。从客观上分析,时间是无穷尽的,以四年为一个单位,这样的单位有很多个,所以用every修饰,表示每隔一个这样的时间单位就会举行一次亚运会。故将each改为every。

7考查be动词。句意:爱迪生把他的想法建立在科学实验之上。base的常见用法如下:A be based on B:A是以B为基础的 base A on B:把A建立在B之上 分析语境可知is是多余的成分。故将is去掉。

8考查主谓一致。句意:你的妻子和你都对我很友好。as well as连接并列成分作主语,谓语动词遵循就远原则。也就是说在句子中真正的主语为your wife,故将are改为is。

9考查冠词句意当老板不在的时候,这家公司由Tom掌管。固定短语in charge of:负责,掌管 in the charge of:...掌管,由...负责。根据语境可知在in 后加the。

10考查非谓语动词句意:他过去常常起的很迟,但现在他习惯了早起。used to do sth.表示“过去常常做某事”, be used to doing sth / be used to sth .是指习惯于做某事”,这里的to 是介词根据句意可知将第一个gettingget。

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