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【题目】短文改错

Mrs Brown was walking near a playground. She was a hurry to visit her four grandchild.. She missed them 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 ball to send it back and should she just go past leaving the ball where it was? Finally with greatly care she gave it a kick. The ball went straight out 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】在第二个was后加in

【2】grandchild _ grandchildren

【3】在had后加not

【4】while改为when

【5】seventy改为seventies

【6】and改为or

【7】greatly改为great

【8】out改为into

【9】won改为win

【10】在team前加the

【解析】

试题分析:本文属于记叙文,讲述了Mrs Brown去看望孩子们,无意中一脚把球踢进球门,帮助孩子们取得了比赛的胜利。

【1】在第二个was后加in 考查固定短语。短语in a hurry匆忙地。句意:她正匆忙地前往看望她四个孙子孙女。

【2】grandchild _ grandchildren 考查名词单复数。名词child前面有数词four修饰,说明应该使用复数形式children。

【3】在had后加not 考查上下文串联。根据上文She missed them ...她很想念他们,说明她很久没有看到孩子们了。说明应该使用否定句形式。

【4】while改为when 考查固定句式。句式be doing sth when.....正在做某事在这时....;其中的when是并列连词,意为“在那时.....”。句意:她正走在路上,在这时突然一个球朝着她的方向飞了过来。

【5】seventy改为seventies 考查固定短语。介词短语in one’s seventies在某人七十几岁时。句意:她已经七十多岁了。

【6】and改为or 考查连词。本句中表示选择关系的连词or表示在两个问句中做出选择。句意:她应该把球踢回去,还是直接走过把球留在原地呢?

【7】greatly改为great 考查形容词。英语中副词通常做状语修饰形容词、副词或动词,而形容词通常做定语或表语修饰名词。本句中形容词great修饰名词care构成介词短语with great care小心地

【8】out改为into 考查介词短语。into表示“进入...”,本句表示“球进了”。

【9】won改为win 考查固定短语。动词help后接不定式构成短语help (to) do帮助做某事;句意:她碰巧帮助赢得了这场比赛。

【10】在team前加the 考查定冠词the。名词team的后面有介词短语of the winners修饰,说明该词表示特指,所以本句中定冠词the表示特指,修饰名词team

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