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【题目】Dear Brad,

I’m very glad to hear from you. In your last letter you ask about the post-80s in China. Actually I am the boy who belongs to this group. Comparing with our parents, life for us is getting much hard. The job market is tough and the house is expensively to afford. Now many girls prefer to marry with a man who owns a house and a car. Therefore, I don’t think love built on house and cars is true love, and I doubt how long it will last.

As a matter of fact, though situations are tough today, a lot of we post-80s are making great efforts live a good life. I believe we will have a nice future.

Li Hua

【答案】

【1】ask→asked

【2】the→ a

【3】Comparing→ Compared

【4】hard→harder

【5】expensively→expensive

【6】删with

【7】Therefore→However

【8】house→houses

【9】we→us

【10】加to

【解析】

试题分析:文章通过一封信介绍了80后的生活现状。

【1】ask→asked 考查时态。根据In your last letter 可知是过去的事情了,用过去时,所以用asked

【2】the→ a 考查冠词。 是泛指,一个80后的男孩,而不是特指,所以用 a

【3】Comparing→ Compared 考查动词。动词与主语之间是被动关系,故用 Compared。

【4】hard→harder考查比较级。根据getting,可知是有一个变化的过程,越变越艰难,故用harder

【5】expensively→expensive考查形容词。修饰动词is用形容词,用 expensive。

【6】删with 考查介词。Marry在意为与....结婚是,为及物动词,不用加介词,故删with。

【7】Therefore→However 考查连词及对文章的理解。Now many girls prefer to marry with a man who owns a house and a car.与I don’t think love built on house and cars is true love之间是转折关系,用However。

【8】house→houses 考查名词。基于房子上的爱情,可数名词,所以用houses。

【9】we→us 考查代词。介词后的代词,用宾格,用us

【10】加to 考查介词。Make efforts to do sth,尽力做某事,加to。

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