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In my English class, there is a young boy who never talk. The boy, Michael, simply does not talk in class. No matter so much talking is occurred around him, Michael is never affected. Instead, he sits quietly at his desk and listens attentive to the rest the students talking and the teacher speaking. One day, Michael was surprised us all by raising his hand. He was actually attempting to talk. Interesting and curious at that was going to happen when he got called on, we all leaned forward against our desks looking at him with our eyes wide open. There was total silence in the room as the teacher call aloud his name.
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小题1:talk →talks
小题2:so →how
小题3:occurred →occurring
小题4:attentive →attentively
小题5:the students 前加of
小题6:was surprised
小题7:Interesting →Interested
小题8:that →what
小题9:widely →wide
小题10:call →called
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试题分析:
小题1:talk →talks本句定语从句的先行词是a young boy是单数形式,故谓语部分也使用单数形式。
小题2: so →how后面是副词much,故使用no matter how对其进行修饰,形成让步状语从句。
小题3:occurred →occurring 动词occur发生是一个不及物动词,没有被动语态的形式,故本句使用进行时。
小题4:attentive →attentively本句使用副词attentively修饰动词短语listen to。
小题5:the students 前加of 固定搭配the rest of…剩余的…;
小题6: was surprised本句的动词surprise是一个及物动词“使…惊讶”,surprised在句中是谓语动词。
小题7:Interesting →Interested 本句中的形容词interested是对后面句中的主语we的情况进行的说明,故使用interested进行修饰。
小题8:that →what介词at后面接宾语从句,what在宾语从句中作主语。That在宾语从句中不充当任何成分,只起引导和连接的作用。
小题9:wide→widely  本句中的副词widely是用来修饰形容词open。
小题10:call →called 本句是一般过去时,故使用called。
点评:本题考查较为细致,要求考生要特别耐心答题中注意句子中人称和数是否一致,时态是否一致。各种词性之间的区别以及一些常用句型,固定短语的应用。一般的这类题型不会出现太复杂的单词和句子,这类题型考察基础知识较多。平时应注重积累,熟记一些句型及惯用结构。修改前先细读短文,标出出错的位置,改完以后还得细读短文,看看改过后的短文是否语意通顺,符合逻辑。
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   小题5:   
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C.      Value your child for what he is.
D.     Let your child teach you.
E.      Time is of the essence.
F.      Look for the good and praise it.
 
Seven Simple Rules for Dad
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1.
小题1:
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2. Share your strengths and fears.
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3.
小题2:
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5.
小题3:
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6.
小题4:
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7.
小题5:
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