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假定英语课.上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\) 划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Welcome to the Great Wall. Measured more than 6,000 kilometers in length, the Great Wall is known as the long wall in the world. It has a long history of more than 2,000 years. That is amazing about the Great Wall is that it is main made of stones and bricks, and all the construction was done by hand. Though it was used to protect the country from foreign invaders, every few hundred meters along with the Great Wall, there was a watchtower. Now, as symbol of China, the Great Wall will become one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. It is no wonderful that the Great Wall attract hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists every year.

 

1.Measured→Measuring 2.long→longest 3.That→What 4.main→mainly 5.Though→As/Since/Because 6.去掉with 7.symbol前加a 8.will→has 9.wonderful→wonder 10.attract→attracts 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了中国的万里长城。 第一处:考查现在分词。句意:长城全长6000多公里,被誉为世界上最长的城墙。measure“(指尺寸、长短、数量等)量度为”为不及物动词,要用主动形式。分析句子可知,the Great Wall与measure在逻辑上是主动关系,所以用现在分词。故Measured→Measuring. 第二处:考查形容词最高级。句意:长城全长6000多公里,被誉为世界上最长的城墙。长城世界上最长的城墙,所以用形容long的最高级longest。故long→longest. 第三处:考查连接词。句意:长城的神奇之处在于它是用石头和砖砌成的,所有的建筑都是手工建造的。分析句子可知,本句的主语由主语从句来充当,主语从句中缺少主语,所以用连接词what来充当。故That→What. 第四处:考查副词。句意:长城的神奇之处在于它是用石头和砖砌成的,所有的建筑都是手工建造的。mainly为副词修饰动词used。故main→mainly. 第五处:考查连词。句意:因为长城被用来保护国家免受外敌入侵,所以长城沿线每隔几百米就有一座瞭望塔。分析句意可知,本句主从句句意表示因果关系,所以填从属连词As/Since/Because。故Though→As/Since/Because. 第六处:考查删除多余词。句意:因为长城被用来保护国家免受外敌入侵,所以长城沿线每隔几百米就有一座瞭望塔。along“沿着”为介词后直接名词作宾语,所以with多余。故去掉with . 第七处:考查增加词。句意:现在,长城作为中国的象征,已成为世界上最著名的旅游景点之一。symbol为可数名词,且说的是长城作为中国的一个象征,所以用不冠词a/an来修饰,又因为symbol首字母发音为辅音音素,所以用不定冠词a。故symbol前加a. 第八处:考查现在完成时。句意:现在,长城作为中国的象征,已成为世界上最著名的旅游景点之一。分析句意可知,句子为现在完成时,所以will改为has。故will→has. 第九处:考查名词。句意:难怪长城每年都会吸引成千上万的外国游客。no wonder“难怪”为固定短语。故wonderful→wonder. 第十处:考查一般现在时。句意:难怪长城每年都会吸引成千上万的外国游客。由“every year”可知,本句为一般现在时,主语为the Great Wall,所以谓语动词为第三人称单数attracts。故attract→attracts.
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