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Recently I have been quarrel ling about my mother over whether I can watch TV after the school. She holds the view that Senior Three students have to make fully use of every minute to work hard at their lesson. It seem to her that I am allowed to watch TV, I won’t be able to control me and I’ll forget all about my studies. She also thinks that it is bad to my eyes. But I really can’t accept her ideas. In my opinion, watch TV can set my mind at rest after a day’s hard work. Besides, it is important for me to know what had happened both at home and abroad. However, I shouldn’t be forbidden to watch TV.

 

 about—with  school前the去掉  fully—full  lesson—lessons  that和I 之间加if或once  me—myself  to—for  watch—watching  had—has  However—Thus/Therefore/So 【解析】 试题分析:最近,我和母亲就“放学后是否可以看电视”持不同观点,并为此而一直争吵。  考查动词短语,和某人就某事争吵,应用quarrel with sb. over / about sth..故about—with。本句含义,最近我和母亲就“放学后是否可以看电视”一直在争吵。  考查冠词。after school 放学后,固定短语。故school前the去掉。  考查动词短语,make full use of 充分利用,固定短语。故fully—full。 本句含义,她认为高三生必须充分利用每一分钟来学习功课。  考查名词,课程不只一门。故lesson—lessons。  考查连词,可推知本句含义,她似乎觉得如果我被允许看电视,我就不能控制我自己,并会忘记所有关于学习的事。故that和I 之间加if或once  考查代词,易知me—myself  考查介词,be bad for对……有害,固定短语,故to—for。本句含义,她也认为看电视对眼睛不好。  考查动名词,动名词短语作主语,故watch—watching。本句含义,我认为看电视可以让大脑在一天的学习之后休息一下。  考查动词,可推知本句含义,了解国内外已经发生的事情对于我而言也是很重要的。故had—has,结合句义,应用现在完成时。  考查副词,“In my opinion, watch TV can set my mind at rest after a day’s hard work. Besides, it is important for me to know what had happened both at home and abroad.”是我所持观点的依据,“However, I shouldn’t be forbidden to watch TV.”表明我所持观点,前后并非转折关系。故However—Thus/Therefore/So。 考点:短文改错
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