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【题目】

1They were rare seen together and certainly did not travel together.

2One of the best ways for people to keep health is to take exercise.

3As ususally, he went to the park to have a walk.

4It seems that Mr. Steven is a bit of angry with you.

5He was caught in the rain. As result, he had a bad cold.

6Smile is a kind of language belonged to everyone.

7Reading aloud are very important for us to learn a foreign language.

8It is such an unforgettable day which I will treasure it forever.

9With Teachers’ day approaches, our class decided to hold a party to celebrate the day.

10It is five years now since I graduate from high school.

【答案】

1rare—rarely

2health —healthy

3usually—usual

4去掉of

5加上 a

6belonged—belonging

7are—is

8which—that

9approaches—approaching

10graduate-graduated

【解析】单句改错。

1句意:很少见到他们在一起,当然更不可能一起旅行。根据句意可知把rare—rarely。

2句意:保持身体健康的最好方法之一是锻炼身体。Keep healthy保持身体健康,故把health —healthy。

3固定词组:as usual 像平常一样,故把usually—usual。

4句意:似乎Steven先生对你有点生气。a bit of修饰名词;a bit修饰形容词,故去掉of。

5固定词组:as a result

6句意:微笑是属于每个人的语言。belong to属于,是不及物动词,此处是主动关系,所以用现在分词做后置定语,故把belonged—belonging。

7动名词做主语,后面的谓语动词用单数形式,故把are—is。

8句意:它是这样一个难忘的日子,结果我将永远珍惜它。根据句意可知此处是such---that引导的结果状语从句,故把which—that。

9句意:随着教师节的临近,我们班决定举办一个晚会来庆祝。此处是with的独立主格结构,with+名词/代词+现在分词,表示主动关系,故把approaches—approaching。

10句意:自从高中毕业到现在已经有5年了。Since自从---以来,引导时间状语从句,从句用一般过去时态,故把graduate-graduated。

It is/has been+一段时间+since 主语+一般过去时态+---。自从---有多长时间了。在这个句型中since引导时间状语从句,从句用一般过去时态,分两种情况:(1)如果从句的动词是终止性动词leave/come/---,则表示从动作开始到现在多长时间了。”It is three years since he began to smoke.他已经吸烟三年了。(2)如果从句的动词是持续性动词stay/smoke/live---,则表示从动作结束到现在多长时间了”。 It is three years since he smoked.他戒烟三年了。

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