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【题目】短文改错
My friend Henry, with who I studied in the same class, didn't like studying at school. That's because he couldn't go to high school. He had to return back to his hometown, where his father wished him to learn to manage our small shop. However, the young man was not interesting in it and didn't do as his father said. He spends a lot of time reading and he also learned how to repair cars. Last month, I received an e-mail from him inviting me take my vacation on his hometown. I started off. Seeing that he was such successful, I said, “Henry, all road lead to Rome. You are great!”

【答案】①who→whom

②because→why

③去掉back

④our→their

⑤interesting→interested

⑥spends→spent

⑦take前加to

⑧on→in

⑨such→so

⑩road→roads


【解析】①考查定语从句关系词。句意:我的同班同学Henry,在学校不喜欢学习。根据结构可知,Henry后构造了由介词加上关系代词引导的非限制性定语从句,介词 with 后应该用宾格形式,故who改为whom。

②考查表语从句以及对语意的理解。句意:那就是他不能上高中的原因。根据句意可知,这里用why引导表语从句,表示结果,故because改为why。

③句意:他不得不回到他的家乡。return本来就有come or go back之意,故去掉back。

④考查代词。句意:他不得不回到他的家乡,在那里他的爸爸希望他学会管理他们的小商店。与主语一致,故our改为their。

⑤考查形容词。句意:然而,这个年轻人对此并不感兴趣,他并不像他爸爸说的那样做。interesting“有趣的”,主语通常是物;interested“感兴趣的;对……感兴趣”,主语通常是人,多用于be / get / feel / become interested in结构中,故interesting改为interested。

⑥考查时态。句意:他花很多时间阅读,也学会了如何修车。根据上下文语境可知,这里要用一般过去时,故spends改为spent。

⑦考查动词搭配。句意:上个月,我收到他的一封电子邮件,邀请我去他的家乡度假。invite sb to do“邀请某人做某事”,故take前加to。

⑧考查介词。in his hometown“在他的家乡”,故on改为in。

⑨考查副词。句意:看到他如此成功,我说:“Henry,条条大路通罗马,你很棒!”这里用so修饰形容词successful,such修饰名词,故such改为so。

⑩考查名词的数。句意:条条大路通罗马。用all修饰名词,名词用复数,故 road 改为roads。

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A. grips tightly into the forest floor B. grows to be very tall and strong

C. lives to thousands of years D. looks like a skyscraper

2What does the underlined word "tumble" mean?

A. Explode. B. Reach.

C. Build up. D. Break down.

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A. tell a life truth

B. encourage struggling people

C. show the meaning of happiness

D. warn people about the danger of becoming strong

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【题目】根据短文理解,选择正确答案。
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B.They can test their personal abilities.
C.They want to pick a better team.
D.They don't need rules.
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A.play well
B.wait for his turn
C.be confident in himself
D.be popular among his playmates
(3)Why does a child like playing games?
A.Because he can be someone other than himself.
B.Because he can become popular among friends.
C.Because he finds he is always lucky in games.
D.Because he likes the place where he plays a game.
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A.children should make better rules for their games.
B.children should invite grown-ups to play with them.
C.children's games can do them a lot of good.
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【题目】根据短文理解,选择正确答案。
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A.They wrote stories together.
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(13)A.to B.in C.over D.for
(14)A.guess B.solution C.problem D.design
(15)A.hesitated B.nodded C.imagined D.agreed
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