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Last year, my school organized table tennis competition for all fourth-year students. I had never played on a proper table tennis court ago, or against such good players. In the first match I was against Wang Peng, who uses a special bat to hit the balls really hard. It came over the net so fast that he hardly saw it. I never stopped running and jumping, and soon I was out of my breath and had very little energy leaving. 1 was sure if Wang Peng would easily beat me, but then, sudden, he stopped. He received an injury to his right ankle, but he needed treatment from the school nurse. I won!

 

 table前加a  ago改为before  use改为used  balls改为ball  he 改为 I  去掉my  leavingn改为left  if改为that 或者去掉if  sudden改为suddenly  but改为and 或者so 【解析】 试题分析:  table前加a  文中第一次提到 用冠词a  ago改为before  ago 用于一般过去时,在本文before 用于过去完成时。  use改为used  本句中前后时态保持一致。  balls改为ball 用球拍来使劲的拍打球,应该是单数。  he 改为 I  前后人称保持一致。  去掉my  固定短语,out of breath 上气不接下气。  leaving改为left 句意为我上气不接下气,没有力气了。分词做后置定语。  if改为that 或者去掉if 宾语从句引导词,根据句意是陈述句,故用that来引导或者省略。  sudden改为suddenly  suddenly 突然地 副词。  but改为and 或者so 并列连接。 考点:考查短文改错
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