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假如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。文中有10处语文错误,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。

Our school is planning to offer us a cooking course, to whom students have different attitudes. In my opinions, the cooking course is beneficial but enjoyable. There are a few advantages of attending them. For example, we can learn from a very useful skill to help ourselves not only live independent but also take care of our parents. Besides, taking this course was a way to make us feel relaxing and enrich our school life. To make this course great success, our school should tell us how to cook safely to avoid get hurt while we are practicing cooking.

 

1. whom→which 2. opinions→opinion 3. but→and 4. them→it 5. 删除from 6. independent→independently 7. was→is 8. relaxing→relaxed 9. great前加a 10. get→getting 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章主要讲了学校计划开设一门烹饪课,学生们对这门课的态度各不相同。作者认为烹饪课非常有益,令人愉快,并且列举了烹饪课的几个好处。 1.考查定语从句。句意:我们学校计划为我们开设一门烹饪课,学生们对这门课的态度各不相同。本句为“介词+关系代词”引导的定语从句,修饰先行词a cooking course,且先行词在从句中作to的宾语,指物只能用which。故whom改为which。 2.考查固定短语。句意:在我看来,烹饪课程是有益的,而且令人愉快。结合句意,表示“在某人看来”,短语为in one’s opinion。故opinions改为opinion。 3.考查连词。句意:在我看来,烹饪课程是有益的,而且令人愉快。结合上下文语境,可知为并列关系,应用连词and。故but改为and。 4.考查代词。句意:参加它有一些好处。此处指代a cooking course,应用代词it。故 them改为it。 5.考查动词。句意:例如,我们可以学习一门非常有用的技能,帮助我们自己不仅生活独立,而且可以照顾我们的父母。learn为及物动词,后面直接接宾语,后跟a very useful skill作宾语,不需要介词。故删除from。 6.考查副词。此处修饰动词live,应用副词independently,表示“独立地”。故independent改为independently。 7.考查时态。结合全文,可知此处为陈述客观事实,应用一般现在时。故was改为is。 8.考查形容词。句意:此外,上这门课可以让我们放松,丰富我们的学校生活。此处修饰人,应用-ed结尾形容词relaxed,作宾语补足语,表示“放松的”。故relaxing改为relaxed。 9.考查冠词。句意:为了使这门课程成功,我们的学校应该告诉我们,当我们练习烹饪时,如何做,才能安全烹饪,避免受伤。结合句意,表示“使某事取得巨大成功”短语为make sth. a great success。故great前加a。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。结合句意表示“避免做某事”,短语为avoid doing sth.。故get改为getting。  
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