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【题目】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:每句只有一处错误,多改不计分。

【1】My school looks similar from the one in the picture.

【2】They reach for excellence, not just in classroom achievements also in the development of character.

【3】Next to the table is her books which she read the night before.

【4】There is a serious competition for a place at university.

【5】Pupils have to repeat after the teacher again.

【6】They live in a society which education is very important.

【7】She gets home at midnight and falls asleep, completely exhausting.

【8】They continue their commitment to being their best at all time.

【9】I felt too shy that I didn’t dare to say anything before the class.

【10】I had to go to school without breakfast in hurry.

【答案】

【1】fromto

【2】alsobut(或者also前添加but)

【3】isare

【4】去掉a

【5】去掉again (或者把repeat改为read)

【6】which前加in(或者把which 改为where)

【7】exhaustingexhausted

【8】timetimes

【9】tooso

【10】in和hurry之间加a

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】fromto 固定词组:be similar to与……相似,故把from改为to。

【2】also改成 but(或者also前添加but) not only...but also...不但……而且……,故also改成but(或者also前添加but)。

【3】isare 此句是倒装句,her books是主语,故把is改为are。

【4】去掉a competition竞争不可数名词,故去掉a。

【5】去掉again (或者把repeat改为read) repeat含有again的意思,故去掉again (或者把repeat改为read)。

【6】which前加in(或者把which 改为where) a society是先行词,在后面的定语从句中作地点状语,故在which前加in(或者把which 改为where)。

【7】exhaustingexhausted 这里表示感到完全筋疲力尽。过去分词转化成的形容词修饰人,而现在分词转化成的形容词修饰物,这里修饰人,表示人的感觉,故把exhausting改为exhausted。

【8】timetimes 根据前面的all可知把time改为times。

【9】tooso so...that...如此……以致于……,引导结果状语从句,故把too改为so。

【10】in和hurry之间加a 固定词组:in a hurry匆忙,故在in和hurry之间加a。

【知识归纳】

1.though/although/while/in spite of/despite(尽管)不能和but在同一句中出现;because/as/since(因为)不能和so在同一句中出现;repeat不能和agian在同一句中出现;enter不能和in/into在同一句中出现;return不能和back在同一句中出现。

2. 含a的固定短语或习惯用法

have a rest 休息一会儿;have a good time 玩得开心;have a break休息一会儿; in a hurry 匆忙;after a while过了一会儿; once in a while 偶尔;have a good idea 有一个好主意;as a matter of fact事实上; in a word总而言之; make a choice 做出选择;a success一个成功的人,一件成功的事; a failure一个失败的人,一件失败的事; an honour一个荣幸的人,一个荣幸的事; have a good knowledge of 有某方面的好知识。

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