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I was from Detroit in the United States. During his senior year in high school I win a scholarship to study singing in London. I went there in summer, and I stayed with someone’s home. People there were very sweetly, and it was a really fun summer. I got the inside view of that it’s like to live there. I loved it but one thing that surprising me was that people had to go to such many different stores to do their shopping. There was also a lot of differences in language. They said things like “ring you up” instead of “give you a call.” It took me a little while figure out these differences. So it was fun.

 

1.his改为my 2.win改为won 3.with改为in/at 4.sweetly改为sweet 5.that改为what 6.surprising改为surprised 7.such改为so 8.was改为were 9.while后加to 10.So改为But 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,叙述了自己去伦敦学习歌唱,慢慢地了解了英式英语,花了很长时间才搞清楚这两种语言的区别。 1.his改为my 考查代词。根据文章第一句I was from....;说明本文讲述的是我的故事,所以使用代词my。 2.win改为won 考查时态。本句的时间状语during my senior year,说明使用一般过去时won。 3.】with改为in/at 考查介词。后面的名词home,这是一个表示地点的名词,所以使用介词in/at,表示在...的地方。 4.】sweetly改为sweet 考查形容词。英语中系动词的后面要接形容词构成系表结构,而副词sweetly通常不能做表语。 5.】that改为what 考查宾语从句。本句中宾语本句what it is like作为介词of的宾语,what在句中作为介词like的宾语。that在宾语从句中不能充当成分。 6.】surprising改为surprised 考查谓语动词。本句中关系代词that指代先行词one thing在句中做主语,动词surprise在句中作谓语动词。 7.】such改为so 考查固定搭配。通常前面都使用such修饰名词,但当名词前面有many修饰的时候,可以把such改为so,形成so many+名词。 8.was改为were 考查主谓一致。在句式There be中遵循就近一致原则,与后面的名词单复数保持一致,名词a lot of differences是复数形式,所以谓语动词使用were。 9.while后加to 考查固定句式。句式:It takes sb some time to do sth做某事花掉某人...时间。本句中it是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式短语。 10. 【名师点睛】 1. 注意动词的形式 动词的时态、语态和主谓一致是历年高考英语改错题中的考查重点。如: (1) If I have the honor to be chose to work for the 29th Olympic Games„ (全国II) 解析:应把chose改为chosen。这里的“我”是被选择的对象,故应用被动语态。 (2) John Brown is a London taxi driver who love going to the Theatre. (陕西) 解析:应把love改为loves。该句句中love的主语为a London taxi driver,应用第三人称单数。 2. 注意名词的单复数变化 名词的单复数也是高考短文改错题的常考考点之一。 如: (1) I have made up my minds to spend the vacation„ (四川) 解析:应把minds改为mind。此句中的mind表示“主意”,是不可数名词,应用单数。 (2) But they called back or sent greeting card from different places. (辽宁) 解析:应把card改为cards。此句中的card是可数名词,且根据后面from different places可知是寄送很多贺卡,故应用复数。 3. 注意非谓语动词的形式 非谓语动词中的不定式和分词是历年高考英语改错题的考查重点。 如: (1) I’d like to staying there for half a month (全国卷I) 解析:应把staying改为stay。根据语法知识可知,不定式后应接动词原形作宾语。 (2) And there were many meaningful things that are worth think of„ (重庆) 解析:应把think改为thinking。worth后一般接动词的-ing形式作宾语。 4. 注意区分形容词和副词以及它们的比较级 形容词和副词在句子中起着不同的作用,其用法也各不相同,两者的区别是历年高考英语改错题的常考考点。如: (1) I would easy finish 300 envelops in five hours„ (浙江) 解析:应把easy改为easily。修饰动词并在句子中作状语时应用副词而不是形容词。 (2) I felt sadly. (天津) 解析:应把sadly改为sad。感官动词后应接形容词作宾语补足语。 (3) I am very exciting to learn that you’re coming to Beijing for the Olympic. (福建) 解析:应把exciting改为excited。表示感到高兴的,应用-ed形容词excited。 (4) The two men threw all their equipment into the water to make the balloon light. (全国卷II) 解析:应把light改为lighter。 5. 注意代词的各种形式 英语中代词有格和单复数的变化,这也是历年高考英语改错题的常考考点。如: (1) We choose the cheapest biscuits and ate it under a tree. (安徽) 解析:应把it改为them。biscuits是复数,所以相应的代词也应用复数。 (2) Getting out of the classroom is indeed necessary for we all (浙江) 解析:应把we改为us。介词后应接代词的宾格作宾语。 考点:考查短文改错
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