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【题目】单句改错 (每小题1分,共10分)

请找出下列各句1处错误并改正,多找或不按格式要求改写不给分。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在此符号下面写出该加的词

删除:把多余词用(﹨)划掉

修改:在错词下划一横线,并在该词下写出修改后的词

【1】The number of wild animals have become less in recent years.

2】What good command of English he has!

3】The little girl always remains silent in class unless asking to answer questions.

4】Mike had fallen in love with Janet for over one year before they got married.

5】Who do you suggest being sent to take part in the final competition on behalf of our school?

6】Believe it or not, there is no such thing like standard English.

7】Do you know that there are more than one kind of English?

8】I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains hanged before very dusty windows.

9】I can well remember that there was a time that a deep blue sky and flowers could never have kept me spellbound.

【10】I preferred the first flat we saw better because it was larger.

【答案】

【1】have--has

【2】what 后面加a

【3】asking---asked

【4】fallen--been

【5】being---be

【6】like --as

【7】are--is

【8hanged--hanging

【9】that --when

【10】better去掉或liked

【解析】

【1】havehas 考查非谓语动词。The number of 做主语时,表示。。的数量,谓语动词用单数形式;

【2】what 后面加a 考查固定短语。Have a good command of 对。。有所了解;

【3】asking---asked 考查非谓语动词。句意:当被问到问题时,这个小女孩保持沉默。

【4】fallenbeen 考查固定短语。Be in love with 表示状态;fall in love强调动作;

【5】being---be 考查虚拟语气。Suggest作建议讲时,宾语从句should 动词原形;

【6】like --as 考查介词。Such as象一样;

【7】are--is 考查主谓一致;there be句型的谓语与more than one kind of English保持一致用单数形式;

【8hangedhanging考查非谓语动词。窗帘是挂在那,表示主动,故用hanging

【9】that --when 考查定语从句。当先行词是a time,定语从句缺少状语时,用when引导;

【10】better去掉或liked考查句子结构。Perfer已经表示更喜欢,故不再用比较级;

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Information

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●In the USA: mostly 2 weeks

Students’ activities

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●Playing video games

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Causing 4 for families

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Hurting 5

Making disadvantaged students 6 ground

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