题目内容
Some students believe that whether they have much money or large possessions, they will be happy. They believe that they will be able to do anything they wanted to do if they have money. Some students think that they should be good health, and enjoy whatever they like. Many students wish to have much wealth from their parents. In this way, they don’t have to work hardly and they can own everything. I don’t quite agree on the above points. I don’t think money means happy. We cannot buy much things with money, such as health, happiness and knowledge. I value knowledge, it makes me happy, for I can do a lot of for mankind with knowledge. Although different people value happiness differently, me wealth of happiness is in my study.
whether改为if
wanted改为want
be后面接in
hardly改为hard
on改为to/with
happy改为happiness
much改为many
it改为which
去掉of
me改为my
【解析】
试题分析:本题考查较为细致,要求考生要特别耐心答题中注意句子中人称和数是否一致,时态是否一致。各种词性之间的区别以及一些常用句型,固定短语的应用。一般的这类题型不会出现太复杂的单词和句子,这类题型考察基础知识较多。平时应注重积累,熟记一些句型及惯用结构。修改前先细读短文,标出出错的位置,改完以后还得细读短文,看看改过后的短文是否语意通顺,符合逻辑。
whether改为if 本句中的if表示的是条件,而whether是不能引导条件状语从句的。很多人任务如果他们有很多的钱,他们就会幸福。
wanted改为want 本文的基本时态就是一般现在时,讲述的就是现在的情况。
be后面接in 固定搭配in good health指身体健康。本句是指他们身体健康。
hardly改为hard work hard努力工作;hardly是副词“几乎不…”;本句是指他们希望从父母那里得到很多的钱,自己就不需要努力工作了。
on改为to/with 本句中的agree to/with…同意…的观点。Agree on….指在某一点上达成一致意见。
happy改为happiness 动词mean后面要接名词或者动名词。本句中使用happiness作为mean的宾语。
much改为many 后面的名词是可数名词复数形式things,故使用many修饰可数名词复数。Much只修饰不可数名词。
it改为which 本句是非限制性定语从句,it是不能引导非限制性定语从句的。
去掉of 本句中的a lot作为动词do的宾语,指我们可以做很多事情。A lot of后面要接名词作宾语。
me改为my。宾格me后面不能接名词作宾语,只能使用形容词性物主代词做定语修饰名词。
考点:考察短文改错
On October 19, 1959, the first Special English program was broadcast on the Voice of America. It was an experiment. The goal was to communicate by radio in clear and simple English with people whose native language is not English. Experts said the goal was admirable, but the method would not work. They were proved wrong. The Special English programs quickly became some of the most popular on VOA. And they still are.
Forty years later, Special English continues to communicate with people who are not fluent in English. But during the years its role has expanded. It also helps people learn American English. An
d it provides listeners, even those who are native English speakers, with information they cannot find elsewhere.
Today, Special English broadcasts around the world seven days a week, five times a day. Each half-hour broadcast begins with ten minutes of the latest news followed by 20 minutes of feature programming. There is a different short feature every weekday about science, development, agriculture and environment, and on the weekend, about news events and American idioms.
Three elements make Special English unique. It has a limited vocabulary of 1500 words. Most are simple words that describe objects, actions or emotions. Some are more difficult. They are used for reporting world events and describing discoveries in medicine and science. Special English is written in short, simple sentences that contain only one idea. No idioms are used. And Special English is spoken at a slower pace, about two-thirds the speed of Standard English. This helps people learning English hear each word clearly. It also helps people who are English speakers understand complex subjects.
Through the years, Special English has become a very popular tool for teaching English, even though it was not designed as teaching program. It succeeds in helping people learn English in a non-traditional way. Individuals record the programs and play them over and over to practice their listening skills. In countries around the world, English teachers assign Special English to their students. They praise it for improving their students' ability to understand American English and for the content of the programs. Universities and private companies in many countries produce packages of Special English materials for student use.
【小题1】At the beginning, Special English program was .
| A.well received |
| B.rejected by native people |
| C.doubted by some professionals |
| D.intended for teaching English |
| A.British English. |
| B.American English. |
| C.Both British and American English. |
| D.Not certain. |
a.limited vocabulary
b.short simple sentences
b.good communication method
d.slow speed
e.interesting feature programming
| A.a, b, c | B.a, c, d | C.a, b, d | D.b, d, e |
| A.Special English has been founded for less than 50 years. |
| B.Native English speakers don’t have a great affection for Special English. |
| C.Special English usually starts with 20 minutes of the latest news. |
| D.People can learn some idioms from Special English. |
| A.listening to Special English can be a student’s homework |
| B.listening to Special English can improve the content of the program |
| C.some student record the Special English material for sale |
| D.learning English from VOA is a traditional way for English learner. |
On October 19, 1959, the first Special English program was broadcast on the Voice of America. It was an experiment. The goal was to communicate by radio in clear and simple English with people whose native language is not English. Experts said the goal was admirable, but the method would not work. They were proved wrong. The Special English programs quickly became some of the most popular on VOA. And they still are.
Forty years later, Special English continues to communicate with people who are not fluent in English. But during the years its role has expanded. It also helps people learn American English. And it provides listeners, even those who are native English speakers, with information they cannot find elsewhere.
Today, Special English broadcasts around the world seven days a week, five times a day. Each half-hour broadcast begins with ten minutes of the latest news followed by 20 minutes of feature programming. There is a different short feature every weekday about science, development, agriculture and environment, and on the weekend, about news events and American idioms.
Three elements make Special English unique. It has a limited vocabulary of 1500 words. Most are simple words that describe objects, actions or emotions. Some are more difficult. They are used for reporting world events and describing discoveries in medicine and science. Special English is written in short, simple sentences that contain only one idea. No idioms are used. And Special English is spoken at a slower pace, about two-thirds the speed of Standard English. This helps people learning English hear each word clearly. It also helps people who are English speakers understand complex subjects.
Through the years, Special English has become a very popular tool for teaching English, even though it was not designed as teaching program. It succeeds in helping people learn English in a non-traditional way. Individuals record the programs and play them over and over to practice their listening skills. In countries around the world, English teachers assign Special English to their students. They praise it for improving their students' ability to understand American English and for the content of the programs. Universities and private companies in many countries produce packages of Special English materials for student use.
【小题1】At the beginning, Special English program was .
| A.well received |
| B.rejected by native people |
| C.doubted by some professionals |
| D.intended for teaching English |
| A.British English. |
| B.American English. |
| C.Both British and American English. |
| D.Not certain. |
a.limited vocabulary
b.short simple sentences
c.good communication method
d.slow speed
e.interesting feature programming
| A.a, b, c | B.a, c, d | C.a, b, d | D.b, d, e |
| A.listening to Special English can be a student’s homework |
| B.listening to Special English can improve the content of the program |
| C.some student record the Special English material for sale |
| D.learning English from VOA is a traditional way for English learner. |