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文中共有10处语言错误,其中一处需要加一词,一处需要删一词,其他八处需要修改,每句最多两处错误。

Dear Mary,

I receive your E-mail just now. Don’t worry about me. I’m getting on well with my research work in the lab. But to my greatly surprise you say you will give up learn English. The reason is because you have not done well in it recently and you have lost interests. I’m afraid I couldn’t agree with you . I know it is difficulty to learn English, and English is widely used in the world today. It will be important tool in our future work. Beside, it is becoming more and more important in our daily life. If you study hard, you will be succeed. Do remember that where there is a will,there is a way. I’m looking forward to hearing good news from you. Yours, Li Hua

 

1.receive→ received

2.greatly → great

3.learn → learning

4.because →that

5.interests →interest

6.couldn’t → can’t

7.difficulty →difficult

8.be后面加 an

9.Beside→Besides

10.succeed前面去be

【解析】

试题分析:本段文字是李华写给玛丽的一封电子邮件,在信中他讲述了自己的工作状况,也提到自己对于玛丽放弃学英语的事情感到遗憾,并且替她分析了具体的情况,同时希望她鞥能够克服困难把英语学好。最后用一句谚语来激励她:有志者事竟成。

1.】receive→ received。考查动词时态。I receive your E-mail just now.根据时间状语just now 可以判断句子用一般过去时,故把receive改为received。

2.→ great 。考查形容词。But to my greatly surprise。固定短语:to one’s great surprise“让人们吃惊的是”,修饰名词应该用形容词形式,故把greatly改为great。

3.→ learning。考查非谓语动词。you say you will give up learn English. 固定短语give up doing sth “放弃做某事”,故把learn改为 learning。

4.→that。考查连词。The reason is because you have not done well。固定句型:the reason is that ……“原因是……”,故把because改为that。

5.→interest。 考查名词。you have lost interests.interest当“兴趣”的意思时是不可数名词,把interests改为interest。

6.→ can’t。考查动词时态。I’m afraid I couldn’t agree with you .本文讲述现在的一种状况,应该用一般现在时,故把couldn’t 改为can’t。

7.→difficult。考查形容词。I know it is difficulty to learn English,固定句型:it is difficult to do sth,故把名词difficulty改为difficult。

8.。考查冠词用法。It will be important tool。Tool是可数名词,根据it可知此处是表示单数概念,故在important前加不定冠词an。

9.→Besides。考查副词。 Beside, it is becoming more and more important。此处是作为插入语,应该用副词besides“此外”,而beside意思是介词“除……以外”,故把Beside改为Besides。

10.。考查动词。you will be succeed. succeed是不及物动词,此处没有被动意思,故把be去掉。

考点:考查短文改错。

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