9.An English lady was finally decided that she really should        (66)去掉was
learn to drive,And after many attempts,she past her             (67 )past-passed
driving test and told her husband that,to release,he             (68 )he-she
was going to drive him over to France for a holiday,But          (69)√
then a week after the trip,she suddenly announced that          (70)after-before
they wouldn't take the holiday."How did you change your      (71)How-Why
mind?"he asked her by surprise."Well,it is all because        (72)by-in/with
of the business of driving on right."She said,"I have            (73)∧the right
been practicing for three weeks now,but I still couldn't           (74)couldn't-can't
get used to it-in fact,I've nearly killed three peoples."(75)peoples-people.

分析 文章大意:一位英國女士決定學習駕駛,經過很多次嘗試,她通過了考試,并且決定開車帶她丈夫去法國度假,可是在度假的前一周她有突然宣布不去了,因為她不習慣靠右開車,在練習靠右開車的過程中差點害死三個人.

解答 An English lady was finally decided that she really should 
                         去掉
learn to drive,And after many attempts,she past her     
                                                                   passed
driving test and told her husband that,to release,he       
                                                                          she
was going to drive him over to France for a holiday,But    
  
then a week after the trip,she suddenly announced that        
                  before
they wouldn't take the holiday."How did you change your     
                                                  Why
mind?"he asked her by surprise."Well,it is all because     
                              in/with
of the business of driving on∧right."She said,"I have      
                                           the
been practicing for three weeks now,but I still couldn't      
                                                                         can't
get used to it-in fact,I've nearly killed three peoples."
                                                                   people
66.去掉finally 前的was,考查主動被動.句意為:一個英國的女士決定要學習開車,決定做某事用主動形式即可,故去掉finally 前的was
 67.past→passed  考查動詞的過去式.  在她通過了考試之后,通過用passed,故past→passed 
 68.he→she 考查人稱代詞.根據(jù)上下文可知:她想載著她的丈夫去法國度假,故he→she
 69.√
 70.after→before 考查連詞,根據(jù)上下文可知:但是在他們決定去旅行之前的一周,故將after→before
 71.How→Why 考查疑問詞.句意為:為什么你要改變你的主意,故將How→Why
 72.by→in 考查介詞搭配.in surprise驚訝地,固定短語,故將by→in
 73.right→the right  考查冠詞.  on the right在右邊,在左邊或右邊,需加定冠詞the.
 74.couldn't→can't,考查時態(tài). 但是我仍然不能夠習慣靠左邊行駛,這是直接引語,在直接引語中一般用一般現(xiàn)在時,故couldn't→can't
 75.peoples→people,考查名詞單復數(shù).people 單復數(shù)同行的形式,故peoples→people

點評 本篇短文改錯考查冠詞,及物動詞,名詞單復數(shù),時態(tài)等,平時注重多積累,答題時結合句意和語法進行分析,答完后通讀,是否通順,符合邏輯.

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