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【题目】假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

After supper, Li Hua came and asked me go and see a film with him. In our way to the cinema we saw the little girl sitting by the roadside cry. We bring her a cake to stop her crying. But when we asked where she had lived, she said she did not know. So we took her to the police station and asked the police to take care for her. After this, we went to the cinema, but when we got there, the movie was near at its end. Though we missed the movie, we did a good deed. We felt very happily.

【答案】1.go前加to

2.In→On

3.the→a

4.cry→crying

5.bringbrought

6.去掉had

7.for→of

8.this→that

9.near→nearly

10.happilyhappy

【解析】

这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了在和李华看电影的路上遇到了哭泣找不着家的小女孩,给她蛋糕,送她去警局请警察照顾,结果到达电影院时,电影已经临近尾声的经过。

1.考查动词不定式和固定结构。句意:晚饭后,李华来叫我和他一起去看电影。ask sb. to do sth,固定结构,“要求某人做某事”。故在go前加to

2.考查介词和固定结构。句意:在去电影院的路上,我们看到那个小女孩坐在路边哭。on one’s way to +某地,固定结构,“在某人去某地的路上”。故将In 改为On

3.考查冠词。句意:在去电影院的路上,我们看到那个小女孩坐在路边哭。分析可知,“roadside”可数名词,意为“路边”,第一次提到,应用不定冠词。故将the改为a

4.考查非谓语。句意:在去电影院的路上,我们看到那个小女孩坐在路边哭。分析可知,see sb. doing sth,固定结构,“看见某人正在做某事”,结合句意可知小女孩正在哭。故将cry改为crying

5.考查时态。句意:我们给她带了一块蛋糕,免得她哭。分析可知,句中时态应是一般过去时。故将bring改为brought

6.考查时态和间接引语。句意:但当我们问她住在哪里时,她说她不知道。分析可知,where she had lived应是asked的宾语从句,讲述客观事实,原句应是where do you live,遵循间接引语时态规则,作为间接引语时应为一般过去时,人称变为第三人称she,语序为陈述语序:where she lived。故将had去掉。

7.考查介词和固定结构。句意:所以我们把她带到警察局,请警察照顾她。take care of sb., 固定结构,“照顾某人”。故将for改为of

8.考查指示代词。句意:在那之后,我们去了电影院,但是当我们到达那里时,电影快结束了。分析可知,“在那之后”,after thatthat 可用来指代前一句内容;this一般用来指代后文内容。故将this改为that

9.考查副词。句意:在那之后,我们去了电影院,但是当我们到达那里时,电影几乎到了尾声。分析可知,句中应用副词nearly作状语,表达“几乎”含义。故将near改为nearly

10.考查形容词。句意:我们感到很高兴。分析可知,felt原形为feel,感官系动词,之后接形容词作表语。故将happily改为happy

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