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I like riding my bike. Though it is not very new, but it is my best friend. I find very convenient to go anywhere with a bike. Riding gives me not only exercises but also pleasure. I use my bike almost in summer when the weather is warm and dry. It can be very pleasant in winter when it is cold and rain is pour down. It can also be very dangerous. Of course I will be very carefully on my bike. In fact, accidents are not the only problem. Once I went to bookstore on my mother’s bike to buy some books and come out to find the bike missing. Now I have two strong lock.

1.加it

2.exercises改为exercise

3.almost改为mostly

4.can改为can’t/ pleasant改为unpleasant

5.pour改为pouring

6.carefully改为careful

7.加a

8.come改为came

9.lock改为locks

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试题分析:考查词形变换,时态,词语辨析等

1.I find very convenient to go anywhere with a bike,find为及物动词,后要带宾语,故加it做形式宾语,代替后面真正宾语to go anywhere with a bike,故加it

2.exercises改为exercise;第四句Riding gives me not only exercises but also pleasure,exercises是不可数名词,故exercises改为exercise

3.almost改为mostly;第五句I use my bike almost in summer,almost意为几乎,mostly意为大部分,本句意为大部分时间夏天骑,故almost改为mostly

4.can改为can’t/ pleasant改为unpleasant;第六句It can be very pleasant in winter冬天骑车是不愉快的,故要表达否定含义,故can改为can’t/ pleasant改为unpleasant

5.pour改为pouring;第六句when it is cold and rain is pour down.be动词后不能接动词原形,故pour改为pouring

6.carefully改为careful;第七句Of course I will be very carefully on my bike,be动词后要接形容词,不能接副词,故carefully改为careful

7.加a;第九句Once I went to bookstore, bookstore为可数名词,前要加数量词,故加a

8.come改为came;倒数第二句Once I went to bookstore on my mother’s bike to buy some books and come out to find the bike missing.描述的是过去的事情,应用过去式,故come改为came

9.lock改为locks;最后一句Now I have two strong lock. Lock是可数名词,句子说有两把锁,应用复数,故lock改为locks

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