题目内容

【题目】 短文改错

All my former classmates like our old classroom because three side of the classroom were made from glass. I enjoyed sit close to the windows and looking at the view. On the left-hand side of the class, I could easy see the football field. In the mornings, it was full of students exercising. The view from the back of the classroom is also splendid. Close to the school there was a beautiful park with many trees around them. Farther in the distance, I could not enjoy the view of snowy mountains. On the right side of the class was the road. I was always interested to see the drivers in hurry in the morning. The position of the classroom with its view made me felt like I was dreaming. If I was only a child when I studied in that classroom, I will never forget it.

【答案】

【1】side改为sides;

【2】from改为of;

【3】sit 改为sitting;

【4】easy改为 easily

【5】is 改为 was

【6】them改为it;

【7】去掉 not

【8】在hurry前加a;

【9】 felt改为feel;

【10】If 改为Though / Although

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】side改为sides 考查名词单复数。前面有数词three修饰,要使用可数名词复数形式,名词side是一个可数名词,所以使用其复数形式sides。

【2】from改为of 考查固定搭配。动词短语be made of由…制成(成品中可以看见原料);be made from由…制成(成品中看不见原料);本句指教室的三面都是玻璃,那么成品中可以看见原料,所以使用be made of。

【3】sit 改为sitting 考查固定搭配。动词短语enjoy doing sth喜欢做某事,要使用动名词doing作为动词enjoy的宾语。

【4】easy改为 easily 考查副词。在英语中通常使用副词做状语修饰形容词、副词或动词。本句中使用副词easily修饰谓语动词see the football field。

【5】is 改为was 考查时态。本文主要叙述的自己在那间教室里读书的事情,属于过去发生的事情,所以使用一般过去时的时态,所以使用was。

【6】 them改为it 考查代词。本句中使用it指代本句前面提到的单数名词a beautiful park,而them通常指代复数名词。

【7】去掉 not 考查上下文。句意:在远处,我可以看到雪山的风景。本句表示近处可以看见美丽的公园,远处看见雪山。所以都应该使用肯定句。

【8】在hurry前加a 考查固定搭配。短语in a hurry匆忙,句意:早晨我饶有兴趣地看着匆匆忙忙的司机。

【9】felt改为feel 考查固定搭配。短语make sb do sth让某人做某事;使用动词原形充当宾语补足语。

【10】If 改为Though / Although 考查连词。句意:尽管我在那个教室里读书的时候,只是一个孩子,但是我永远都不会忘记它。根据句意可知上下文之间是转折关系,所以使用though/although引导。

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