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【题目】文中共有10处语言错误。错误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仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第1处起)不计分。

I remember one day that I was seven, my parents were away from home and I left alone .Though they gave me enough money to buy something to eat, but I decided to cook me a wonderful meal. I went to the market, buying some meat and tomatoes and then came back.After cooking, I cut up the meat into piece and put them in the pot. When the pot was hotter enough, I began to cook the meat. After that, I cooked some tomato soup with an egg in it. How deliciously the food tasted! Believe it or not, now I often act as the cook at home when my parents are busy.

【答案】1. that → when

2. I left 中间加上 was

3. 去掉but

4. me → myself

5. buying → bought

6. After → Before

7. piece → pieces

8. hotter → hot

9. deliciously → delicious

10. the cookthe → a

【解析】

这是一篇记叙文。作者回忆了自己独自在家做饭的经历。

1.考查定语从句。定语从句的先行词为day,指时间,关系副词在定语从句中作时间状语,要用when,故将 that改为when

2.考查被动语态。主语I和谓语动词left(leave)是动宾关系,主语是谓语动词的接受者,所以要用被动语态,动作发生在过去,时态要用一般过去时。所以要用一般过去时的被动语态,leave的过去式和过去分词皆为left,故将 I left中间加上 was

3. 考查让步状语从句。在复合句中,Tough引导让步状语从句,不可与but连用,后面主句不需要but引导,故将but去掉。

4.考查反身代词。句中主语为I 要用代词I的反身代词作cook的间接宾语,用来加强语气,故将 me改为myself

5.考查简单句。简单句中,主语是I,谓语动词有三个,分别是went to, bought came back。要把前面两个用逗号隔开,后面一个用连词and连接,表示并列,并列的三个谓语动词都是发生在过去的动作,要用一般过去时,故将buying改为bought

6. 考查介词。介词引导的cooking发生在谓语动词cut upput之前,要用介词before在……以前,故将After改为Before

7.考查名词复数。piece为可数名词,连词and后的them指代肉片(块),为复数,所以piece要用其复数形式,故将piece改为pieces

8. 考查形容词原级。句中有表示绝对概念的副词enough修饰形容词,形容词要用原级,说明the pot自身的状态,不能用比较级,故将hotter改为hot

9. 考查形容词。句中tasted为系动词,句子为系表结构,形容词作表语,不能用副词,故将deliciously改为delicious

10. 考查不定冠词。cook厨师,为可数名词,文章中第一次出现,泛指,一个(厨师),要用不定冠词,故将the cook前的the改为a

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