题目内容

17.增加:在缺词处加一个符号∧,并在其下面写出该加的词.
删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉.
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.
注意:1.每句不超过两个错误;
2.每处错误及其修改均只限一词;
3.只允许修改10处,多者(从第十一处起)不计分.
Yesterday a school boy is daydreaming in class.Not knowing that he was doing,he put a pen cap into his mouth.A few minutes late,he was terrified to find that he had swallowed it!The teacher was shocking when the boy stood up and said,"I've just swallowed a pen cap."He was quickly sent the nearest hospital.There a doctor examined him and said the best treatment was to take some medicines so that the pen cap could pass natural.Three hours later the boy successfully made it."She is really lucky,"said the doctor."It's not rare that small children put things into their mouths for a fun.It's very danger."

分析 本文讲述了一个调皮的男孩上课时把一个笔帽放在嘴里,几分钟后他惊恐地发现竟然把笔帽吞下去了.老师立即把他送到最近的医院,医生给男孩服了一些药物,最后成功把笔帽取出.医生告诫说小孩东西放进嘴里是很危险的.

解答 Yesterday a school boy is daydreaming in class.Not knowing that he was doing,he put a pen cap into his mouth.A few minutes late,he was terrified to find that he had swallowed it!The teacher was shocking when the boy stood up and said,"I've just swallowed a pen cap."He was quickly sent∧the nearest hospital.There a doctor examined him and said the best treatment was to take some medicines so that the pen cap could pass natural.Three hours later the boy successfully made it."She is really lucky,"said the doctor."It's not rare that small children put things into their mouths for a fun.It's very danger."
详解:
1.is改为was;考查动词的时态,根据时间状语Yesterday可知这里要用一般过去时was.
2.that改为what;考查名词性从句,疑问代词what在从句中作宾语.
3.late改为later;考查固定用法,later用于一段时间之后,表示"…之后".
4.shocking改为shocked;考查分词作形容词,现在分词作形容词修饰物,过去分词作形容词修饰人,本句的主要是The teacher,故用过去分词作形容词.
5.sent后面加to;考查to作介词,这里是send sb to someplace 的被动语态,to是介词,表示目的.
6.medicines改为medicine;考查名词,medicine通常用作不可数名词.
7.natural改为naturally;考查副词,这里用副词作状语修饰动词pass.
8.she改为He;考查人称代词,此处人称代词指代上文提到的the boy,故用He.
9.去掉a;考查冠词,fun是不可数名词,前面不能用不定冠词a.
10.danger改为dangerous;考查形容词,这里在系动词后面用形容词作表语.

点评 改错题中要注意词意,词性,句型结构以及一些固定搭配的用法,结合上下文确定句子之间的关系,以便找出文中错误所在.

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