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【题目】Last night, when watched the annual Ten People Who Moved Chinese the Most in the CCTV, I learn some deeds of helping the poor children. It makes me have a firm belief what there are still many kind but generous people around us. It is common believed that many children in the remote mountainous areas of our country have few opportunity to receive education for various reasons. Now that we have the chance receive a good education, we should treasure them. As far as I’m concerned about, if we are friendly and help each other, we can live harmonious and happy life together.

【答案】

【1】watched → watching

【2】learn → learnt/learned

【3】what → that

【4】but → and

【5】common →commonly

【6】opportunity →opportunities

【7】chance 后加to

【8】them → it

【9】去掉about

【10】live后加a

【解析】

试题分析:作者看每年的感动中国十大人物节目有感,感谢帮助贫困孩子的好人。号召人们和谐相处互相帮助,创造更好的生活。

【1】watched → watching.考查动词。此处指当我看每年的感动中国十大人物节目时指正在看节目用进行时,故watched改为watching

【2】learn → learnt/learned.考查时态。根据首句时间Last night可知用过去时,动词用过去式。故learn改为learnt/learned

【3】what → that.考查同位语从句。句中belief和后面从句是同位关系,同位语从句由that引导,that引导的从句解释说明belief的内容,what改为that

【4】but → and.考查连词。句中kindgenerous是并列关系and,指我们周围仍然有许多友善慷慨的人,故but改为and

【5】common →commonly.考查副词。此处修饰动词believed要用副词,指通常被认为,故common改为commonly

【6】opportunity →opportunities.考查名词。opportunity是可数名词。根据句意此处不用单数要用复数,故opportunity改为opportunities

【7】chance后加to.考查不定式。此处是不定式作定语修饰chance,指接受好的教育的机会。故chance后加to

【8】them → it.考查代词。此处指代上句的the chance是单数,指珍惜机会。故them 改为it

【9】去掉about.考查固定短语。As far as I’m concerned就我所关心的,就我所知是固定短语,故去掉about

【10】live后加a.考查冠词。句中life是可数名词,live a life此处指过一种的生活。故live后加a

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