题目内容

My wife and me spent two weeks in London last year. We went here in autumn. We stayed in a small hotel in the West End. It was convenient as we do most of our sightseeing on foot. Taxis was quite too expensive. We couldn’t understand the bus routes, but my wife didn’t like traveling by the underground. She said it made her to feel sick. We went to look at the places which all tourists see. We saw the Buckingham Palace. We came shopping in Oxford Street and spent too many money. What we liked most, though, was going to theatre.


【小题1】me改为I      
【小题2】here改为there
【小题3】do改为did    
【小题4】was改为were 
【小题5】but改为and   
【小题6】by改为on或去掉the
【小题7】去掉to       
【小题8】came改为went
【小题9】many改为much 
【小题10】to后面加the

解析试题分析:
【小题1】me改为I      在本句指My wife and I在句中是主语,所以都使用主格形式。
【小题2】here改为there 本句中的there是指前句中提及的London。
【小题3】do改为did    本文的基本时态是一般过去时,所以这里过去时。  
【小题4】was改为were  本句的主语是Taxis是复数形式,所以谓语动词也应该使用复数形式。
【小题5】but改为and   我不懂公交车的路线,我的妻子不喜欢坐地铁。上下文是并列关系,并不是转折关系。
【小题6】by改为on或去掉the 固定搭配by underground或者on the underground坐地铁。
【小题7】去掉to       固定搭配make sb do sth让某人做某事;后面使用不带to的不定式。
【小题8】came改为went 固定搭配do shopping购物,本文是过去时,所以使用went。
【小题9】many改为much 后面的名词money是不可数名词,所以使用much修饰。
【小题10】to后面加the 固定搭配go to the theater去看电影。
考点:考查学生在上下文语境中对词汇语法的掌握情况
点评:本题考查较为细致,要求考生要特别耐心答题中注意句子中人称和数是否一致,时态是否一致。各种词性之间的区别以及一些常用句型,固定短语的应用。一般的这类题型不会出现太复杂的单词和句子,这类题型考察基础知识较多。平时应注重积累,熟记一些句型及惯用结构。修改前先细读短文,标出出错的位置,改完以后还得细读短文,看看改过后的短文是否语意通顺,符合逻辑。

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