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单句改错 (每题1分 共15分)

1.A thumb – up is easy to see while a raised eyebrow conveyed doubt is easier to miss.

2.You don’t resemble like father at all. You look more like your mother.

3.Father promised to pass on the property to him on the condition that he gave up the present job.

4.This inventor , with 120 patents on his name, discovered microwave when he was carrying out an experiment.

5.If young people are becoming more nervous when that comes to face-to-face meetings, there are good reasons to be concerned.

6.IN around 449, Germanic tribes, the Angles, Jutes and Saxons from which is now northern Germany and Denmark, crossed the sea and began to settle on the east coast.

7.I’m not going to give out the ending and strongly recommend you to go to see the movie for yourselves.

8.The tanker Jessica ran aground near the islands and was believed to leak millions of litres of oil into the sea.

9.They couldn’t make up their mind about where we are going for a holiday.

10.If exposing to the sun, your skin might get sunburnt . Do be careful.

11.Father is always getting over his son in daily life , which made him very annoyed.

12.This mechanical clocks which are designed to measure time in seconds are a relative new invention.

13.It is full of beauty with high hills ,wooded conutryside and picturesque villages, all of them makes it an ideal place to visit.

14.Few happiness can equal this of a cold drink on such a hot day.

15.Joseph’s parents strongly objected to this project be carried out in a state of disorder.

 

1.conveyed-----conveying

2.去掉like

3.去掉the

4.on-----to

5.that ----it

6.which -----what

7.out----away

8.leak---have leaked[

9.mind----minds

10.exposing -----exposed

11.over----at

12.relative---relatively

13.them ----which

14.this----that [

15.be----being[

16.over----at

17.relative---relatively

18.them ----which

19.this----that [

20.be----being[

【解析】

试题分析:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.what。

7.

8.

9.mind----minds。

10.expose之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词。

11.父亲总是责备他的儿子。Get at责备。

12.修饰形容词,故用副词形式。

13.这里含有一个非限制性定语从句,them ----which。

14.这里含有一个从句,所以用引导词that[

15.表示主动,正在进行,所以[be----being[

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