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每句一个错误,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改,注意使用正确的修改格式。

1. The house is not really suitable to a large family.

2. The little girl is waiting anxiously for his mom, which normally comes to the kindergarten at 6.

3. The silk scarf feels smoothly.

4. He managed to escape from punished.

5. Marco was confusing about the black stones people used to burn for fuel.

6. They wandered off in a direction of the nearest store.

7. She loves her parents deeply, both of them are kind to her.

8. The horse is three times as heavier as the goat.

9. Zheng He was chose to travel on the sea for adventure.

10. As is known to us all is that Shanghai is a modern city with exciting culture.

 

1. to → for 2. which → who 3. smoothly → smooth 4. from 和 punished 之间加上 being 5. confusing → confused 6. a → the 7. them → whom 8. heavier → heavy 9. chose → chosen 10. As → What 【解析】 小题1. 考查介词。句意:这座房子真的不适合大家庭居住。“be suitable for somebody”表示适合。 故to 改成 for。 小题2. 考查定语从句关系代词。句意:这个小女孩焦急地等着妈妈,通常妈妈都是6点到幼儿园。定语从句的先行词是“his mom”,指人,作主语,应该使用关系代词”who” 。故which 改成 who。 小题3.考查形容词。句意:这个丝绸围巾摸起来很顺滑。feel 表示“摸起来“为感官动词,后面接形容词。故smoothly 改成 smooth。 小题4.考查非谓语动词。句意:他设法逃避了惩罚。结合句意知,“逃脱被惩罚”,在介词后的被动使用”being done”形式。故from 和 punished 之间加上 being。 小题5.考查形容词。句意:Marco 对人们用黑石作燃料感到困惑。修饰的是“Marco”,主语是人,表示“感到困惑的”,因此使用”confused”。故 confusing 改成 confused。 小题6. 考查冠词。句意:他们朝着最近商店的方向走去。固定搭配“in the direction of”,表示”朝…...方向”。故 a 改成 the。 小题7. 考查定语从句。句意:她深爱着她的父母,她的父母对她很好。her parents为先行词,作后面介词of的宾语。 因此关系代词为用”whom”。 故them 改成 whom。 小题8. 考查形容词原级。句意:这匹马是山羊的3倍重。“as … as”中间使用形容词/副词原级。故heavier 改成 heavy。 小题9. 考查语态。句意:郑和被选中出海探险。。“被选为”,使用过去分词”chosen”。本句为一般过去时的被动语态。 故chose 改成 chosen。 小题10.考查主语从句。句意:我们都知道,上海是一个现代划的都市,拥有丰富的文化。本句为主语从句,从句缺少主语,所以此处应该使用”what”来充当主语。 故As 改成 What。  
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