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下列每个句子中均有一处错误,请将这处错误找出并在题后的横线上改正。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在正下方写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在单词下方写出修改后的词。

That was seven years ago that I began to learn English, so English has been my friend for a long time. Initially, I learnt English with the intention of being admitted to key university. But now I was eager to learn about the world better and spread Chinese culture through English because of it is the most wide spoken language in the world. I used to thinking English was difficult because I couldn’t remember the English words. Unfortunately, I found a way out. By reading English novels, I have made great progresses ever since. As the old saying go, learning is the lifelong journey. There is no doubt whether I will continue to learn English after graduation.

 

That→It 在key前加a was→am 去掉because of 中的of wide→widely thinking→think Unfortunately→Fortunately progresses→progress go→goes whether →that 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者学习英语已经7年了,跟英语已经是朋友了,最初是为了考上好大学,而后来发现学习英语可以更好传播中国传统文化和了解世界,所以决定一生都要学习英语。 1. 考查强调句型。根据强调句的固定句型It is/was +被强调部分+that+其他。故将That改为It。 2. 考查冠词。university为可数名词单数形式,根据文章,这里表示一所好大学。且key 首字母的发音为辅音音素。故在key前加a。 3. 考查时态。根据句中的时间标志词now,所以be动词应该用一般现在时,根据主语是I,be动词应该用am,故将was改为am。 4. 考查介词。because of后面跟单个单词或者短语,而because后面跟句子;分析it is the most wide spoken language in the world.为一个句子,所以不能用because of。 故去掉because of 中的of。 5. 考查副词。spoken“口头的”,是形容词,所以需要副词修饰。故将wide改为widely。 6. 考查固定搭配。根据固定搭配used to do sth. 可知,to后面需要接动词原形。 故将thinking改为think。 7. 考查副词。根据下文I found a way out,可知这是幸运地。故将Unfortunately改为Fortunately。 8. 考查名词。progress为不可数名词,不可以用复数形式。故将progresses改为progress。 9. 考查主谓一致。the old saying为句子的主语,是单数,而且时态是一般现在时,所以需要用go的第三人称单数形式。故将go改为goes。 10. 考查同位语从句。由that引导的同位语从句,that只起连接作用,不做任何成分,无含义,不能省略。根据句意,毫无疑问,毕业后我会继续学习英语。故将whether改为that。
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