【题目】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(∧), 并在其右面的横线上写出该加的词。
删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,并在其右面的横线上写出多余的词,并用斜线(\)划掉。
修改: 在错的词下划一横线,并在该词右面横线上面写出修改后的词。
注意:每句只有一处错误,多改不计分。
【1】A number of students in our school has risen by 15%.
【2】He asked me to stay at where I was.
【3】Be ready to take others’ opinions seriously even if they different from yours.
【4】Don’t trust him, no matter how he says or does.
【5】Growing your own vegetables is the most satisfied aspects of gardening.
【6】This piano takes over too much room.
【7】Remember always to keep your car in good conditions.
【8】Short skirts were popular in 1920s.
【9】The new baby added happiness for the family.
【10】This room is two thirds big than that one.
【答案】
【1】A 改为 The
【2】去掉at
【3】在different 之前加are / 把different 改为 differ
【4】把how 改为what
【5】把satisfied 改为satisfying
【6】把over 改为 up
【7】把conditions 改为condition
【8】在1920s之前加入the
【9】把for改为to
【10】把big 改为bigger
【解析】根据语法知识修改句中的错误。
【1】考查冠词。a number of “大量”the number of“…数量”,根据句意得知是数量上涨,故A 改为 The。
【2】考查介词。题干中where引导的状语从句前不能有介词,故去掉at。
【3】考查动词。“不同”可以用be different from或differ from,故在different 之前加are / 把different 改为 differ。
【4】考查连词。根据及物动词say和does得知缺少宾语,用what作宾语,故how 改为what。
【5】考查非谓语动词。主语是事物,满意的用ing形式,故satisfied 改为satisfying。
【6】考查介词。根据短语“占据空间”用take up得知,故over 改为 up。
【7】考查名词。根据短语“状态良好”in good condition得知,故conditions 改为condition 。
【8】考查冠词。根据短语“在…年代”得知用in the –s,故在1920s之前加入the。
【9】考查介词。根据短语“添加”add …to得知,故for改为to。
【10】考查形容词。根据than得知前面的形容词用比较级,故big 改为bigger。
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