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【题目】Yesterday morning, I was surprising to hear that my best friend Allee has been hit by a car and was in hospital. The other day when he was going to cross a street, he was such careful that he didn’t go until he saw the traffic light to turn green. But hardly had he got to the middle of the street while he saw a car suddenly appear on his right-hand side and come directly towards them. It was too late for Allee to escape. He was hit by the car or was thrown a few meters away. He was sent to the nearest hospital immediately and had operation. When I went to see him, he was out of dangers but still looked pale. I sincere hope he will recover and return to normal as soon as possible.

【答案】1.第一句surprising---surprised

2.第二句has---had

3.第二句such---so

4.第二句去掉turn前的to see sb do sth

5.第三句while---when

6.第三句them----him

7.第五句or---and

8.第六句在operation前加上an

9.第七句dangers---danger out of danger为固定搭配

10.最后一句sincere---sincerely

【解析】考查形容词。句意:昨天早上,我很吃惊的听到我最好的朋友Allee被车撞了,住院了。Surprising形容词,令人吃惊的,用来修饰物。Surprised形容词,吃惊的,用来修饰人。根据题意,故将surprising改为surprised。

考查时态。句意:昨天早上,我很吃惊的听到我最好的朋友Allee被车撞了,住院了。文章描述的是过去发生的事情,应使用一般过去时。根据题意,故将has改为had。

考查副词。句意:前几天他要过马路的时候,他非常小心,直到看到绿灯亮了才走。Such+a/an+adj+n;so+adj+a/an+n。根据题意,故将such改为so。

考查动词固定用法句意前几天他要过马路的时候,他非常小心,直到看到绿灯亮了才走。see sb do sth,根据题意,故将to去掉。

考查连接词。句意:但他刚到街中央,就看见一辆汽车突然出现在他的右手边。When当…时候,谓语动词为瞬间动作。While当…时候,谓语动作为可延续性动作。根据题意,故将while改为when。

考查代词句意然后直接向他冲过来。根据前文可知是Allee被车撞到了,故将代词them改为him。

考查连词句意他被车撞了,被扔了几米远。前后为并列关系,故将or改为and。

考查不定冠词。句意:他立即被送到最近的医院做手术。“做了一场手术”为泛指。故填加不定冠词an。

考查名词。句意:我去看他时,他已脱离危险,但脸色仍然苍白。out of danger脱离危险。根据题意,故将dangers改为danger。

考查副词句意我真诚地希望他能尽快恢复正常。修饰动词hope应使用副词,故将sincere改为sincerely。

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