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Dr Yuan is quite satisfying with his life. However, he didn’t care about being famous. He feels it gives him less freedom to do her research. He would much rather keeping time for his hobbies. He enjoys listening to violin music, playing mah-jong, swimming and read. Spending money in himself or leading a comfortable life also mean very little to him. Indeed, he believes in that a person with too much money has more rather than few troubles. He therefore gives millions of yuan equip others for their research in agriculture.

 

1.satisfying → satisfied

2.didn’t→ doesn’t

3.her→ his

4.keeping → keep

5.read→ reading

6.in → on

7.mean→ means

8.believe后in去掉

9.few→ fewer

10.equip前加to

【解析】

试题分析:

1.形容词用法错误。考查短语be satisfied with对……满意。

2.

3.人称代词用法错误。根据主语为He,故用her。

4.动词用法错误。短语would rather后接动词原形。

5.非谓语动词用法错误。本题考查enjoy doing喜欢做。

6.介词用法错误。本题考查短语 spend … on sth.在….方面花费(时间、金钱)。

7.主谓一致用法错误。动名词作主语谓语动词用单数。

8.动词用法错误。动词believe相信,believe in信任。

9.形容词用法错误。根据前面的more可知用比较级形式。

10.非谓语动词用法错误。这里用不定式to表示目的性。

考点:考查词汇语法用法

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