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17.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.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(∧),并在该词下面写出该加的词.
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11处起)不计分.
A metal statue of a Greek soldier was discovered in northern Xinjiang,China.Researchers explained that not doubt this was a result of Alexander the Great's influence.
Alexander the Great was the son of a Greek king who defeated much Greek cities in battle.In the age of 20,he became king after his father died.However,many cities rose up against Alexander,so he led an army to take it back.Though his army had only 3,000troop,he won every battle.He took his army into the Middle East,Egypt,and then India.It seemed that something could stop him from conquering the entire world.However,his own army grew tiring of endless battles and refused to go any farther.Later he came down with a fever and had died in 323BC.
Alexander the Great spread the Greek culture from Europe to Africa and Asia.The statue of the Greek soldier probable came to China in the 4th century BC as result of trade.

分析 在新疆北部发现了一尊希腊士兵的金属雕像.围绕着这尊雕像展开了雕像主人的回顾.

解答 A metal statue of a Greek soldier was discovered in northern Xin jiang,China.Researchers explained that  not  doubt this was a result of Alexander the Great's influence.
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Alexander the Great was the son of a Greek king who defeated much Greek cities in battle.
                                                                                          many
In the age of 20,he became king after his father died.However,many cities rose up against
At
Alexander,so he led an army to take it back.Though his army had only 3,000 troop,he won every
                                                      them                                                       troops
battle.He took his army into the Middle East,Egypt,then India.It seemed that something could
                                                                                                                       nothing
 stop him from conquering the entire world.However,his own army grew tiring of endless battles
                                                                                                              tired
and refused to go any farther.Later he came down with a fever and had died in 323 BC.
   Alexander the Great spread the Greek culture from Europe to Africa and Asia.The statue of the Greek soldier probable came to China in the 4th century BC as∧result 
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of trade.
1.not改成no 考查固定短语.no wonder 是英语的固定搭配"毫无疑问".
2.much改成many 考查形容词.被修饰的名词是可数名词的复数cities,所以应该用many来修饰,much修饰不可数名词.
3.In 改成At 考查规定短语.at the age of…是英语的固定搭配"在某人…岁的时候".
4.it改成them 考查代词.根据句意:要把这些城市多回来,这里的代词指的是cities,them是代词"它们",it指代"它".
5.troop改成troops 考查名词的数.这里是3000军队,所以用复数形式.
6.something 改成nothing考查代词.根据句意:没有什么能够阻止他占领整个世界,something"有些事",nothing"没有事".
7.tiring改成tired 考查形容词.他的军队厌倦了无休止的战争,这里指的是军人,tired"感到厌倦的"修饰人,tiring"令人讨厌"修饰物.
8.去掉had 考查时态.本文的叙述是一般过去时,323BC他死了不能用过去完成时,用一般过去时.
9.probable 改成probably 考查副词.此处用副词修饰动词came.
10.as后加a 考查固定短语.as a result of 是英语的固定搭配"由于".

点评 高考英语改错题是以篇章为单位的短文改错.这不仅要求考生有更高的阅读理解能力,而且迫使考生摆脱孤立片面的思维定势,以一种连贯的思路、整体的眼光去适应这一题型. 做这种类型的题目应先从头到尾通读全文,在正确理解或大致正确理解甚至在猜想原文的前提下,再仔细推敲需要改正或添删的内容.找出错误并改正后,还需要再通读全文,从整体上来检查被改正后的短文意思是否通顺,逻辑概念是否严密合理,结构是否正确.

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