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【题目】文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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.每处错误及其修改均限一词。

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Mrs Brown was walking near a playground. She was a hurry to visit her four grandchildren. She missed him very much, because she had seen them for quite a long time. She was walking while suddenly she saw a ball coming in her direction. She was already in her seventy. Should she kick the hall to send it back and should she just go past leave the ball where it was? Finally with greatly care she gave it a kick. The ball went straight into the goal. How wonderful it was! And she happened to have helped won the match. And all her four grandchildren were on team of the winners.

【答案】

【1】a hurry→in a hurry

【2】him→them

【3】had→hadn't或者had后面加not

【4】while→when

【5】seventy→seventies

【6】and→or

【7】leave→leaving

【8】greatly→great

【9】won→win

【10】在team前加the

【解析】

试题分析:Mrs Brown很久没有见到她的孙子们,,在急急忙忙去见她的孙子们的路上经过一个球场,一个球刚好滚到了她的身边。虽然她犹豫年迈的她要不要帮忙捡球,但是出于对孩子们的关心她还是帮忙捡球了。最后她得知她的四个孙子都在她帮忙捡球的那个队,而那个队也赢得了比赛的胜利。

【1】a hurry→in a hurry考查短语。in a hurry匆忙,急于要,是固定搭配,不能去掉a。根据句意可知她急于见到他的四个所以,

【2】him→them考查人称代词。根据前句four grandchildren可知她想念地孙子有四个,所以该用them而不是him。

【3】had→hadn't或者had后面加not考查对句意的理解。根据前句说她急于见到她的孙子,可判断她是很久没见过他们,应该加not构成否定。

【4】while→when考查状语从句。当when引导的状语从句中一个分句用过去进行时,一个分句用一般过去时的时候,when表示“就在那时”的意思,而while表达转折,无此用法。

【5】seventy→seventies考查短语。in one's seventies在某人七十岁的时候,在表达某个年龄阶段时应当用复数。

【6】and→or考查连词。表达选择连接两个句子时时,肯定句中使用and,疑问句和否定句中用or。

【7】leave→leaving考查伴随状语从句。主句中主语she和leave之间是主动关系,所以从句中动词加ing,与后面部分构成了分词短语做前句go past的伴随状语。

【8】greatly→great考查形容词。care是名词,名词需要用形容词修饰。

【9】won→win考查固定搭配。help (sb) do sth帮助某人做某事,help后接动词原型。

【10】在team前加the考查冠词。这里的team是特指有赢了比赛的那个组,要加定冠词the限定。

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