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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...

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。

删除: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。

The other day I saw a beautiful dress at a shop and fall in love with it. I tried it on and found it fit perfect so I bought it! My favorite thing about the dress is that it has such many pockets that I don’t need take a bag any more. I also get lots of attentions from my friends whenever I wear it, that makes me proud. What’s funny is that the style is very similar with what people wore back in the 1990s. In the fact, I have found some old photographs of my mother wear a similar dress. It’s really amazing that we’ve started to wear things that was popular about twenty years ago.

 

1.fall→fell 2.perfect→perfectly 3.such→so 4.need后添加to 5.attentions→attention 6.that→which 7.with→to 8.去掉the 9.wear→wearing 10.was→were 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。记叙了作者买了一件漂亮的衣服,得到了很多关注,有趣的是,这种风格与上世纪90年代人们的穿着非常相似。 1.考查动词时态。句意:前几天我在一家商店看到一件漂亮的衣服,就爱上了它。结合上文The other day“前几天”可知应用一般过去时。故fall改为fell。 2.考查副词。句意:我试了一下,觉得很合身,就买了下来!修饰动词fit应用副词,故perfect改为perfectly。 3.考查固定句式。句意:这件衣服我最喜欢的地方是它有很多口袋,我再也不需要带包了。此处修饰many应用副词so,固定句式so…that…“如此……以至于……”,引导结果状语从句。故such改为so。 4.考查固定短语。句意同上。根据don’t 可知,need作实义动词。所以用短语need to do sth.“需要做某事”,故need后添加to。 5.考查名词的数。句意:我也得到了很多关注,我的朋友每当我穿它,这让我感到骄傲。attention表示“注意;专心”时为不可数名词,没有复数形式,故attentions改为attention。 6.考查定语从句关系词。句意同上。本句为非限定性定语从句修饰上文整个句子,从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词which。故that改为which。 7.考查介词。句意:有趣的是,这种风格与上世纪90年代人们的穿着非常相似。短语be similar to“与……相似”。故with改为to。 8.考查冠词。句意:事实上,我发现了一些我母亲穿着类似衣服的旧照片。短语in fact“事实上”,中间不需要冠词。故去掉the。 9.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。分析句子结构可知wear在句中做非谓语动词,且与逻辑主语mother构成主动关系,表示“穿着”的状态应用现在分词形式。故wear改为wearing。 10.考查主谓一致。句意:我们开始穿20年前流行的衣服,这真的很神奇。本句为定语从句,从句中主语为things,故谓语动词应用复数形式。且结合下文twenty years ago可知为一般过去时。故was改为were。  
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2.A.different B.strange C.difficult D.wrong

3.A.reason B.brain C.chance D.hand

4.A.got B.enjoyed C.left D.continued

5.A.habit B.description C.idea D.history

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7.A.begun B.changed C.returned D.ended

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11.A.bored B.hurt C.tired D.lost

12.A.funny B.terrible C.similar D.special

13.A.never B.again C.often D.still

14.A.ask for B.look at C.give up D.show off

15.A.forget B.make C.take D.hate

16.A.waiting B.caring C.pretending D.listening

17.A.interests B.relationship C.lives D.reaction

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B. Improve employment opportunities.

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D. You’ll gain a completely new view on your own country, too.

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1.Why do rescue workers and farmers begin to use drones?

A.Because they are affordable now.

B.Because their sizes have become smaller.

C.Because they can save people a lot of time.

D.Because the technology has been developed.

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A.Helping the sunlight shine on the crops.

B.Directing the wings to fly over the crops.

C.Examining the different colors of the crops.

D.Recording the sunlight “bands” reflected off the crops.

3.What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 probably refer to?

A.A smartphone. B.A sensor.

C.A drone. D.A band.

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A.Crops will be harvested by drones soon.

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C.French farmers use drones to examine their crops.

D.Farmers develop special drones for their crops.

 

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B.To find out what words are mostly used.

C.To help people learn about their hometown better.

D.To see whether people’s language shows their backgrounds.

2.How do most Americans look at their using regionalisms?

A.They are proud of it.

B.They do it unintentionally.

C.They find it quite interesting.

D.They have no idea why everybody does it.

3.Why does Katz mention “ sneakers” in the 6th paragraph?

A.Because it’s different from “tennis shoes”.

B.Because it’s an example of a standard word.

C.Because his hometown is possibly the birthplace of it.

D.Because many common words come from a specific area.

4.What is Katz’s opinion on regional differences?

A.They will finally disappear in the future.

B.They have a bad influence on people’s life.

C.They will remain a part of people’s everyday life.

D.They prevent language from being homogeneous.

 

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