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Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m Li Hua, a teenager from China. Yesterday 1 happened to read an advertisement on the Internet, saying that you will hold a summer camp in Singapore intends for students all over the world. I am interested in participating it.

As middle school student, I’m good at English and would like to make friend with teenagers around the world. Your camp provided a good chance for me, which I can know more about other countries, and in turn to tell them something about China. Beside, I can get my English great improved by communicating with people.

I do hope that I can be admitted to their camp. Looking forward to your reply.

 

1. intends改成 intended 2. participate后加in 3. as后面加a 4. friend改成 friends 5. provided改成 provides 6. which前面加in或 which改成 where 7.去掉turn后面的to 8. Beside改成 Besides 9. geat改成 greatly 10. their改为your 【解析】 本文是一篇申请信。作者申请加入夏令营活动。 1. 考查非谓语动词。此处intend充当后置定语,与中心词camp有逻辑上的被动关系,故用过去分词形式,故将 intends改成 intended。 2. 考查介词搭配。participate后跟宾语时,须接介词in,故participate后加in。 3. 考查不定冠词。因student为单数可数名词,此处为泛指,故其前应用不定冠词,所以在 as后面加a。 4. 考查名词复数。make friends with为固定结构,其中friends用复数形式,故将friend改成 friends。 5. 考查动词时态。根据上下文语境可知,此处用一般现在时态,故将provided改成 provides。 6. 考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,先行词为your camp,在其后的定语从句中充当地点状语,故用where引导,此时的where可以和介词+which互换,故which前面加in或 which改成 where。 7. 考查固定短语。句意:你们的夏令营给我提供了一个很好的机会,我可以更多地了解其他国家,反过来告诉他们一些关于中国的事情。in turn为固定短语,意为“翻过来,转而”,故去掉turn后面的to。 8. 考查相近词。根据上下文语境,此处应为副词besides(此外,另外),而beside为介词,意为“在…旁边”,不符合语境,故将Beside改成 Besides。 9. 考查副词。此处修饰improved,应用副词作状语,故将great改成 greatly。 10. 考查代词。根据上下文语境,可知是“你的夏令营”,故将their改为your。
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