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Emily turned on the TV. It was 6 o’clock and the news were on Channel 3. Therefore, she didn’t want to see the news, which was usual about traffic accidents. There was too many bad news on TV. Emily found talk show to watch. It was hosting by Jack, who was good-looking and smart, and he told good joke. And sometimes he gave expensive gifts to his fans. Perhaps this show was sometimes bored, but that didn’t matter to him. That was because of all she wanted to do was relax.

 

1. were→was 2. Therefore→However 3. usual→usually 4. many→much 5. 在talk show前加a。 6. hosting→hosted 7. joke→jokes 8. bored→boring 9. him→her 10. 去掉because后面的of 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述Emily看电视节目,尽管看脱口秀有时很无聊,但是看这类节目可以放松心情。 第一处:考查主谓一致。句意:已经6点了,新闻在3频道播出。news是不可数名词,谓语动词用单数,再根据and前一句,可知是一般过去时,所以把were改成was。 第二处:考查副词。句意:但是,她不想看新闻,因为那通常是关于交通事故的。根据前一句“已经6点了,新闻在3频道播出。”可知,和下一句有转折关系,所以把Therefore改为However。 第三处:考查副词。句意:但是,她不想看新闻,因为那通常是关于交通事故的。usual是形容词意为通常的,在这里要用副词表达频率,所以把usual改成usually。 第四处:考查形容词。句意:电视上的坏消息太多了。news是不可数名词,表达许多消息用much修饰,所以把many改成much。 第五处:考查冠词。句意:艾米丽找了一个脱口秀去看。talk show意为脱口秀节目是可数名词,这里是泛指一个,talk是辅音音素开头,所以在talk show前加a。 第六处:考查被动语态。句意:是由杰克主持的。It指代talk show,所以host应是被动,所以把hosting改为hosted。 第七处:考查名词。句意:他讲的笑话不错。joke是可数名词意为笑话,不止讲一个笑话,应用复数,所以把joke改为jokes。 第八处:考查形容词。句意:也许这个节目有时很无聊。bored指人感到无聊的,boring意为使人、让人感到无聊,可知节目让人感到无聊,所以把bored改为boring。 第九处:考查代词。句意:但这对她来说并不重要。这里代词指代Emily应为her,所以把him改为her。 第十处:考查介词。句意:那是因为她只想放松。这里是because引导的表语从句,所以不能用because of,要用连词becasue,所以把of去掉。
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