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【题目】每句有一处错误, 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

1As matter of fact, every country wants the opportunity to host the Olympics.

2I remembered the day which I began to study in the school.

3Email, as well as telephones, are playing an important part in daily communication.

4With time went by, he got used to the life there.

5France handed over 20 cultural relics belonged to China.

6My name is Pausanias and I lived what you call “Ancient Greece”.

7Lots of soldiers have been sent to the forest in search for the missing kid.

8If you don’t go to the party tomorrow, nor do I.

9It is in the Summer Olympic Games which you have the running races, together with swimming, sailing and all the team sports.

10Shijiazhuang recognized as a civilized city last month.

11You are saying that everyone should be equal, and this is what I disagree.

【答案】

1As后加a

2day 后加 on which-when

3are 改成 is

4With 改成 As 或者 went 改成 going

5belonged 改为 belonging

6live 后加 in

7for 改为 of

8do 改成 will

9. which 改成 that

10recognized 前加 was

11what 改成 where

【解析】每句有一处错误, 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

1固定词组As a matter of fact事实上,故在As后加a。

2此处the day是先行词,在后面的定语从句中做时间状语,故在day 后加 on which-when。

3Email, as well as telephones,是句子的主语,后面的谓语动词遵循就远原则,和Email保持一致,后面的谓语动词用单数形式,一般现在时态,故把are 改成 is。

4句意随着时间的流逝,他变得习惯了那里的生活。此处可以是as随着---,引导的时间状语从句,也可以是with+宾语+doing sth.的独立主格结构,故把With 改成 As 或者 went 改成 going。

5句意法国移交了20件属于中国的文物。此处是现在分词做后置定语,故把belonged 改为 belonging。

6句意:我的名字是Pausania,我住在你们所谓的古希腊故在live 后加 in。

7句意许多士兵被派往森林寻找失踪的孩子。固定词组:in search of寻找,故把for 改为 of。

8此处是if引导的条件状语从句,从句是一般现在时态,则主语用一般将来时态,故把do 改成 will。

9句意:是在夏季奥运会上人们可以观看到赛跑,游泳,帆船运动和其他的一些运动。此处是强调句式,故把

10句意:上个月石家庄被评为文明城市。根据句意可知是一般过去时态的被动语态,主语是Shijiazhuang,故在recognized 前加 was。

11句意:你说每个人应该是平等的,这就是我不同意的。Disagree是不及物动词不能带宾语,故把what 改成 where。

强调句的使用::
1.用It is/was...that/who...句型表示强调。
陈述句的强调句型:It is/was+被强调部分(通常是主语、宾语或状语)+that/who(当强调主语且主语指人)+其它部分。 e.g. It was yesterday that he met Li Ping.
注:被强调的部分(通常是句子的主语、状语、宾语或宾语补足语)放在is/was的后面,如被强调的是人,则后面可用who,whom等代替。
2. not...until...句型的强调句:
句型为:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其它部分:
e.g. 普通句:He didn't go to bed until/till his wife came back.
强调句:It was not until his wife came back that he went to bed.
3.谓语动词的强调:
It is/was...that...结构不能强调谓语,如果需要强调谓语时,用助动词do/does或did。 e.g. Do sit down.务必请坐。
注意:此种强调只用do/does和did,没有别的形式;过去时用did,后面的谓语动词用原形。

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