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One evening after work, I found a beautiful little fox with a injured leg. He was like a Disney fox. Then I feed her some fish. A couple of weeks later, the fox was back, much better and had often come ever since. She was comfortable enough to come really close me. She allowed me to take photo of her, the best of them I posted on social media. Soon after, she took her cubs together to visit to me, which was really unexpected. It’s amazing to have this connection with something so wildly in this busy city, but happily the loving fox still keeps turning up.

 

1. a →an 2. He →She 3. feed →fed 4. had →have 5. close后面加 to 6. photo →photos 7. them →which 8. 去掉to 9. wildly →wild 10. but →and 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。讲述作者在救助一直受伤狐狸后,人与狐狸之间产生的良性互动。 1.考查冠词。句意:一天晚上下班后,我发现了一只腿受伤的美丽的小狐狸。此处的injured是元音因素开头,需用冠词an修饰。表示“一只腿受伤的美丽的小狐狸”。故将a改为an。 2.考查人称代词。句意:她就像一只迪斯尼的狐狸。根据后文的阐述,作者用“she”来修饰这只狐狸。故根据人称一致原则。故将He改为She。 3.考查时态。句意:然后我喂她一些鱼。分析句子,文章的整体时态为一般过去时。根据时态一致原则,该句也应该用一般过去时。故将feed改为fed。 4. 考查时态。句意:几个星期后,狐狸又来了,好多了,从此经常来。分析句子,and 后面的ever since (自从),是现在完成时的时间状语。故将had改为has。 5.考查固定搭配。句意:她很舒服地靠近了我。close to意为“接近,靠近”,是固定表达。故在close后加to。 6.考查名词的数。句意:她允许我给她拍照。分析句子,photo(照片)是可数名词。用复数表示泛着。故将photo改为photos。 7.考查介词+关系代词。句意:我在社交媒体上发布了其中最好的几张。分析句子,在the best of them 前面的是“逗号”。逗号不能将两个简单句隔开。定语从句的连接词,其中的一个作用就是连接主从句。故此处应填连接词。又因为介词后面的关系代词指物就用which,指人就用whom。先行词指代“照片”。故将them改为which。 8.考查介词。句意:不久之后,她带着她的孩子们来看我。分析句子,句中的visit(参观、拜访),是及物动词。后面无需加介词就可直接接宾语。故将to去掉。 9.考查形容词。句意:在这个繁忙的城市里,能与如此疯狂的事物产生联系,真是太不可思议了。分析句子,形容词修饰so复合不定代词置于其后。故将wildly改为wild。 10.考查连词。句意:在这个繁忙的城市里,能如此疯狂地与某种东西产生联系真是令人惊讶,而令人高兴的是,这只可爱的狐狸仍然不断出现。分析句子,可知上下文并没有表示转折。此处应该表示并列。故将but改为and。  
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