This morning I found red wallet on the campus. Girls usual like red, so I believ
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This morning I found red wallet on the campus. Girls usual like red, so I believed the wallet was belonged to a girl student. I opened it, try to find out whose it was. Therefore, I found nothing but 300 yuan in it. I was wondering what to do with it while suddenly my classmates Chen Yang passed by. She suggested she put up a Lost and Found notice and I did so. I wrote down my telephone number and ask the owner to call me after she saw it. Later, a girl came to claim it on 3 o’clock this afternoon. |
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小题1:found ∧red a 小题2:usual- usually 小题3:was belonged-belonged 小题4:try- trying 小题5:Therefore- However 小题6:while- when 小题7:classmates- classmate 小题8:she- I 小题9:ask- asked 小题10:on-at |
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试题分析:小题1:wallet 钱包,为可数名词的单数形式需要用不定冠词修饰,故found ∧ red a 小题2:usually 通常地,女孩子们通常喜欢红色,故usual- usually 小题3:belonged to属于,该短语没有被动形式,故 was belonged-belonged 小题4:我打开它,尽力想知道它是谁的。现在分词的形式表示动作同时进行,故try- trying 小题5:然而,我除了发现有300元钱外,什么都没有发现,故Therefore- However 小题6:正要做某事的时候,突然…通常用when来引导时间状语从句,when与pass这个瞬间动词连用,而while与延续性的动词连用,故while- when 小题7:根据句意,是我的一个同学,用单数形式,故classmates- classmate 小题8:她建议我张贴一个招领启事,故she- I 小题9:我写下了我的电话,让失主看到后给我打电话,根据前文wrote可知,动作发生在过去,故ask- asked 小题10:在具体的某个时刻,用介词at,故on-at 点评:本题考查冠词,不及物动词,名词单复数,时态等,平时注重多积累,答题时结合句意和语法进行分析,答完后通读,是否通顺,符合逻辑。 |
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