After I finished my classes, I walked to home. Suddenly, I saw a dog run towards me.I was very frightening. I guessed that it would attack me, because I started to run before the dog reached to me. Soon, the dog caught up with me, but to my surprised, it ran past me as if it hadn’t seen me. I see some people running after a dog. I asked them the reason why they were chasing after the dog.They told that the dog had bitten his chicken the night before.
【小題1】去to
【小題2】 run→running
【小題3】frightening→frightened
【小題4】 because→so
【小題5】去掉to
【小題6】surprised→surprise
【小題7】 see→saw
【小題8】a→the
【小題9】在that前面加me或told—said
【小題10】his—their
解析試題分析:
【小題1】去to 本句中的home是一個(gè)副詞,前面不需要使用介詞。故to多余。
【小題2】run→running 本句中的固定搭配see sb doing sth看見某人做某事,指這件事情是正在發(fā)生的。
【小題3】frightening→frightened 本句中的形容詞修飾主語I,故使用過去分詞frightened來修飾。
【小題4】 because→so so后面的句中表示結(jié)果;because后面接的句子表示的是原因。
【小題5】去掉to 動(dòng)詞reach作為到達(dá)的時(shí)候,是一個(gè)及物動(dòng)詞,后面直接加賓語,沒有介詞。
【小題6】 surprised→surprise 固定搭配to one’s surprise讓某人驚訝的是…
【小題7】see→saw 本文的基本時(shí)態(tài)是一般過去時(shí),所以這里使用過去式。
【小題8】a→the 本句中的the特指上文提及的那條狗。
【小題9】在that前面加me或told--said 動(dòng)詞tell后面要接雙賓語,本句是指告訴我,或者用say后面接賓語從句。
【小題10】his—their 本句是指前面的some people,故使用their。
考點(diǎn):考查學(xué)生在上下文語境中對(duì)詞匯語法的掌握情況
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題考查較為細(xì)致,要求考生要特別耐心答題中注意句子中人稱和數(shù)是否一致,時(shí)態(tài)是否一致。各種詞性之間的區(qū)別以及一些常用句型,固定短語的應(yīng)用。一般的這類題型不會(huì)出現(xiàn)太復(fù)雜的單詞和句子,這類題型考察基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)較多。平時(shí)應(yīng)注重積累,熟記一些句型及慣用結(jié)構(gòu)。修改前先細(xì)讀短文,標(biāo)出出錯(cuò)的位置,改完以后還得細(xì)讀短文,看看改過后的短文是否語意通順,符合邏輯。
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