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19.此题要求改正所给短文中的错误.对标题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上划(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉.
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词.
此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词.
注意:原行没有错的不要改.
I'd love to tell you something about my vacation.I've been(76)√looking forward to visit the East Lake for a long time,(77)visitingYesterday,with my friends,I paid a visit it.We set off at(78)to7:00 am by bus.It is 8 kilometers far away from our city,and(79)去掉farwhen we got there,it was 7:20 am.There we have a wonderful (80)hadtime.We spent the whole morning boating sand fished on the lake.(81)finishingThen we had a picnic by the lake.On the afternoon,we climbed(82)Inthe Snake Island,picking the beautiful flowers and took a lot of pictures(83)picked Time passed very quick.Before we knew it,it was already 16:00,(84)quicklybut we had to go back.How about your vacation?Please write to(85)andme as soon as possible.

分析 短文讲述了作者在假期的一次旅行.作者与朋友们一起去了距离市区8公里的东湖,他们花了一上午的时间划船,钓鱼,还在湖边进行野餐;下午他们爬了蛇岛在蛇岛上摘花,拍照,一直到了下午四点多才返回.作者和朋友们度过了愉快的一天.

解答 I'd love to tell you something about my vacation.I've been (76)√
looking forward to visit the East Lake for a long time,(77)visiting
Yesterday,with my friends,I paid a visit∧it.We set off at    (78)to
7:00 am by bus.It is 8 kilometers far away from our city,and   (79)去掉far
when we got there,it was 7:20 am.There we have a wonderful   (80)had
time.We spent the whole morning boatings and fishedon the lake.  (81)finishing
Then we had a picnic by the lake.On the afternoon,we climbed   (82)In
the Snake Island,picking the beautiful flowers and took a lot of pictures   (83)picked 
 Time passed very quick.Before we knew it,it was already 16:00,(84)quickly
but we had to go back.How about your vacation?Please write to   (85)and
me as soon as possible.
76.√
77.visit改为visiting;考查固定短语搭配,look forward to中to是介词,后面跟名词或动名词.
78.visit后面加to;考查固定短语搭配,pay a visit to后接地点,表示"去某地参观,旅游".
79.去掉far;考查固定搭配,It is 8 kilometers away from our city意为"它距离我们的城市8公里远",当away前面有具体的数字时,要去掉far.
80.have改为had;考查动词的时态,短文讲的是假期发生的事情,所以要用过去时态.
81.finished改为finishing;考查并列结构,用finishing和and前面的boating构成并列结构,在句中作状语.
82.On改为In;考查介词,"在下午"要用"in the afternoon",这是固定用法.
83.picking改为picked;考查动词的时态,这里用picked和前面的climbed以及后面的took构成并列结构,并列作句子的谓语.
84.quick改为quickly;考查副词,句中需要修饰的是动词passed,所以要用副词形式.
85.but改为and;考查连词,结合上下文句意,这里应当是并列关系而不是转折,故用and.

点评 在短文改错当中,首先要从整体掌握短文大意,结合上下文语境并充分运用平时掌握的基础知识,充分运用所学的基础知识,包括一些实词和虚词的用法,固定短语搭配,习惯性用法,结合上下文整体关系,找出错误并加以修正.

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