【題目】Several years before, my friend and I would often drive to Chicago to pay a visit our other friends. After a couple of trips we noticed that there was a homeless man always sitting at a same exit of the subway. One day we brought some food with us and gave them to him. When he saw what we have brought for him, he became exciting with joy. After seeing his reaction, my friend and I decided to take our action a little of farther. One night we packed up sandwiches and bottles of water, looking for people whom were in need. The look of joy in the face of each person we helped was one of the most amazing feeling in my life.
【答案】第一句:before→ago; visit后加to
第二句:same前的a→the
第三句:them→it
第四句:have→had; exciting→excited
第五句:去掉of
第六句:whom→who
第七句:in→on; feeling→feelings
【解析】這是一篇記敘文。作者和朋友去芝加哥拜訪其他朋友,無(wú)意中幫助了一個(gè)人,之后作者和朋友更進(jìn)一步幫助需要幫助的人,看到所幫助的人臉上快樂(lè)的表情,作者覺(jué)得這是一生中最神奇的感覺(jué)之一。
1. 考查副詞。句意:幾年前,我和我的朋友經(jīng)常開(kāi)車去芝加哥拜訪我們的其他朋友。表示過(guò)去總是做某事,句子用一般過(guò)去時(shí)態(tài),before用于完成時(shí)態(tài)的句子中,ago用于一般過(guò)去時(shí)態(tài)的句子中,故把before改為ago。
2. 考查固定搭配。固定搭配:pay a visit to…,參觀/訪問(wèn)……,故在visit后加to。
3. 考查冠詞。句意:在幾次旅行之后,我們注意到有一個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的人總是坐在地鐵的同一個(gè)出口處。此處表示特指,故把same前的a改為the。
4. 考查代詞。此處替代的是some food,food是不可數(shù)名詞,故把them改為it。
5. 考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:當(dāng)他看到我們?yōu)樗麕?lái)的東西時(shí),他高興得興奮起來(lái)。“看到”是過(guò)去動(dòng)作,“帶來(lái)”應(yīng)該是更靠前的過(guò)去動(dòng)作,過(guò)去的過(guò)去,用過(guò)去完成時(shí)態(tài),故把have改為had。
6. 考查形容詞。句意:他看到我們?yōu)樗麕?lái)的東西時(shí),他高興得興奮起來(lái)。exciting令人興奮的,excited感到興奮的,此處he是主語(yǔ),故把exciting改為excited。
7. 考查比較級(jí)。a little可以修飾比較級(jí),加強(qiáng)語(yǔ)氣,a little of修飾名詞,故去掉of。
8. 考查定語(yǔ)從句。此處people是先行詞,在后面的定語(yǔ)從句中做主語(yǔ),故把whom改為who。
9. 考查介詞。句意:我們幫助的每個(gè)人的臉上的快樂(lè)表情是我一生中最神奇的感覺(jué)之一。表示“在臉上”用on the face,故把in改為on。
10. 考查固定結(jié)構(gòu)。one of +名詞復(fù)數(shù),故把feeling改為feelings。
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