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【题目】This afternoon we had our PE lesson. The teacher had taught us how to practise high jump. The bell rang and we went to the playground on line. After warming-up exercises, the teacher told me the way of jumping and then gave us an example. Followed the teacher one after another, my classmate did very well. Soon it was my turn and I felt a little nervously. I failed at my first attempt, but I was not a bit discouraging. I kept on thinking about the teachers words and practising. I managed jump over the pole in the end. From this class I have realized one can succeed whether he has perseverance, just as the old saying go, “Where there is a will, there is a way.”

【答案】This afternoon we had our PE lesson.The teacher had taught us how to practise high jump.

①删除had

The bell rang and we wentto the playground on line.After warming-up exercises,the teachertold

②in

me the way of jumping and then gave us an example.Followed the teacher one after another,my

③us ④Following

classmate did very well.Soon it was myturn and I felt a little nervously.I failed at my first

⑤classmates ⑥nervous

attempt,butI was not a bit discouraging.I kept on thinking about the teacher’s wordsand

⑦discouraged

practising.I managedjump over the pole in the end.Fromthis class I have realized one can succeed

⑧to

whether hehas perseverance,just as the old saying go,“Where there is awill,there is a way.”

⑨if ⑩goes

【解析】小题1 考查动词时态句意:下午体育课上老师教我们跳高根据上一句we had our PE lesson得知是一般过去时,而这里使用了过去完成时故删除had

小题2 考查介词。句意:铃声响了我们排队走到操场排队in line。故on改为in。

小题3 考查代词。句意:热身后老师教给我们如何跳过根据上面的The teacher had taught us,以及后面的us,得知老师教我们,不仅仅教我me改为us。

小题4 考查非谓语动词。句意:同学们一个接一个跟着老师做动作前后主语一致,同学们和跟着是主动关系,用现在分词Followed改为Following。

小题5 考查名词。句意:班里的同学都跟着老师做同学很多,因此用名词复数classmate改为classmates。

小题6 考查形容词。句意:轮到我时,我有点紧张。系动词feel后面用形容词nervously改为nervous。

小题7 考查非谓语动词。句意:第一次尝试我失败了,我感觉有点气馁。表示人感到用ed形式discouraging改为discouraged。

小题8 考查固定搭配句意:最后我成功地跳过了竹竿设法做成manage to domanage后面加to。

小题9 考查关系词。句意:我意识到如果有毅力就能够成功根据语境得知这里是“如果whether改为if。

小题10 考查主谓一致句意:正如谚语所说:有志者事竟成主语是单数,谓语动词用一般现在时也用单数形式go改为goes。

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