题目内容
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Once a Frenchman got to England. He knew a little |
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English. One day he was sitting by the windows of a |
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restaurant and having a lunch, he heard a voice |
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“Look out!”so he put the head out of the wind |
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to find out that was happening outside Just then a |
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basin dirty water poured over his head. Then another. |
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He was very anger. He shouted "Damn you! See what you have done." |
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The men pass by laughed at him and he got even |
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much angry. One of the men said to him,“You must be |
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a foreigner,‘look out’in English means be carefully.” |
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解析:
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(1) 正确。(2) he前加when。引导时间状语从句。3 lunch前的冠词a去掉。三餐名词前不用冠词。(4) the head改为his head。(5) that改为what。引导宾语从句,作find out的宾语。(6) basin和dirty之间加of。a basin of dirty water一盆脏水。(7) anger改为angry。形容词作表语。(8) pass改为passing。passing by作定语。(9) much改为more。构成比较级。(10) carefully改为careful。作表语。 |
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The Greens had the small restaurant near |
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a bus's station.The restaurant often stayed |
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opened until two the next morning, because |
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people came to drink while waiting buses. |
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At two o'clock, a morning, a man was still |
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sitting there slept.The wife wanted to go |
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to sleep. She looked into the restaurant |
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severel times, and each time the man was |
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also there.At last she went to her husband |
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and asked him to send the man go away. |
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It was fine in April 8, 1994. That day all the |
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students in our class go to the suburb (郊区) of |
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our city to plant trees. |
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On arrive at the planting place at 8 o'clock, |
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the teacher asked every of us to plant 5 trees |
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at least.Then we set out digging, planting |
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and watering. All of us were going all out finish |
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our task, afraid of fallen behind. Among us, our |
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monitor set us a good example. He finished his |
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task ahead of the time. Looking at the lines of |
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young trees, we smiled happily, forgot our tiredness. |
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The journey was long and tired.We |
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left London at five o'clock in the evening |
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and spend eight hours in the train.We had |
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been travelling for three hours after |
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someone appeared selling food or drinks. |
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It was darkness all the time we were crossing |
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Wales so we could see nothing across the |
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windows. |
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When we finally arrived in Holyhead |
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nearly everyone was sleeping.As soon as a |
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train stopped,everyone came to life, |
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grabing suitcases and rushing onto the |
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platform.While we were getting off the |
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train it was an annouce-ment that the boat had |
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not arrived in yet from Iceland and there |
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had a delay. When the boat finally came |
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we had been waiting for over two hours. |
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Mrs. Brown's old grandfather lived |
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with her and her husband. Every morning |
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he went for a walk in the park and came |
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home on half past twelve for his lunch. |
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But one morning a police car stopped |
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outside of Mrs. Brown's house at twelve |
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o'clock, and two policemen helped an old |
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man get off the car, one of them says |
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to Mrs. Brown, "The poor old gentleman |
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lost his way in the park and telephoned you |
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for help, so we sent a car to bring him home. |
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Mrs. Brown was more surprised, but |
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she could only thank the policemen and they left. |
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“But,grandfather, ”she then saying, |
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“You have gone to that park nearly every day |
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for twenty years. How did you lost your way |
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there?” |
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The old man smiled, closing his eyes |
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and said, “I did quite lost my way, I just |
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got tired and I did not want to walk home on foot. ” |