短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)My classmate LiuXin became crazily about a popular
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短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) My classmate LiuXin became crazily about a popular 小题1:___________ star last year. She now listens his songs, buys his pictures 小题2:____________ and goes to his concerts wherever they are.She seems 小题3:___________ to have lost interest on her studies.All that shw wants 小题4:_______ is to know about his latest news.As the result, she has fallen 小题5:__________ behind others.We are all very worried about her and wanted 小题6:_________ to help her,but she doesn’t follow our advices.Our teacher 小题7:___________ Mr Chen has told her parents about this.They are surprising 小题8:________ and sad.I don’t think Liu Xin is the only girl who are crazy 小题9:_________ about popular stars.What can we do it to help them out? 小题10:_________ |
答案
小题1:crazily---crazy 小题1:listen to 小题1:对 小题1:on—in 小题1:the---a 小题1:wanted-want 小题1:advices-advice 小题1:surprising—surprised 小题1:are—is 小题1:去掉it |
解析
1.本题考查形容词作表语。Be crazy about 为固定搭配。意为对……着迷。本句意为:去年我的同学刘欣迷恋一位明星。 2.Listen为不及物动词。故应加上介词to. 句意:她现在听他的歌,买他的图片,而且不论多远都会去看他的音乐会。 3.本句无误。 4.lost interest in 对某东西失去兴趣。句意:她似乎对学习失去了兴趣。 5.As a result 为固定搭配。意为“结果”。句意:结果,她落后了别人。 6.本文的时态均为一般现在时,故wanted应改为want. 7.advice 为不可数名词,故应去掉s. 8.be surprised 对……感到好奇。主语为人。 9.定语从句的单复数应与前面的先行词保持一致。故are应改为is. 10.what 为疑问代词,可做do 后的宾语。故应去掉it. |
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