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【题目】A concert was given to several famous singers last Saturday. Tickets were very hardly to get. Since I wanted to attend that concert, I bought one at the high price. For the first half an hour, the concert went on smooth. The nice shows of the singers were warmly welcomed by the audience, many of them couldn’t help burst into tears. Before long the microphone went wrong. Some people begin to make noise. The members of the theatre tried to keep in order, but failed. He had difficulty in continuing the concert. Thus, a perfectly good concert caused to be of no value by some uneducated people.

【答案】

【1】to→by

【2】hardly→hard

【3】the→a

【4】smooth→smoothly

【5】them→whom

【6】burst→bursting

【7】begin→began

【8】去掉in

【9】He→They

【10】加was

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述的是作者去听音乐会,但音乐会中途中间麦克风坏了,导致现场状况混乱。

【1】to→by 考查介词。由谁给出,several famous singers是主语不是对象,所以要把to改为by。

【2】hardly→hard 考查形容词。hardly是副词,意为几乎不;hard是形容词,意为困难这里表示票很难到,所以要把hardly改为hard。

【3】the→a 考查冠词。at a high price高价,故把the改为a。

【4】smooth→smoothly 考查副词。go on是谓语动词故要用副词修饰,故smooth 改为smoothly

【5】them→whom 考查关系词。后一句是定语从句,用关系词连接,故要把them改为whom。

【6】burst→bursting 考查动词。could not help doing sth.情不自禁做某事,故用bursting。

【7】begin→began 考查动词时态。全文使用的是过去时,故要把begin改为began。

【8】去掉in 考查介词。keep order保持秩序,所以去掉in。

【9】He→They 考查代词。指代前文的The members of the theatre,是复数,故把He改为They。

【10】caused加was 考查动词。主语与动词之间是被动关系,故在caused加was

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