Last Sunday my father and I went fishing along a river. We found the water very dirty that we could hardly catch any fish in it. A lot of factories along the river always poured their waste water and rubbish straightly into the river, which made the river polluting. In this way most of the fish in the river was killed. Unless the rivers all over the country are polluted like this, no living things will be exist in the water. As we all know, environmental pollution do great harm to living things. Now more and more people have realized what serious this problem is. Our government is doing her best to take measure to fight against pollution. We expect that water in every river will be made cleaner and cleaner before long.

 

1.第二句的very→so

2.第三句的straightly→straight

3.第三句的polluting→polluted

4.第四句的was→were

5.第五句的Unless→If,

6.第五句的be去掉

7.第六句的do→does,

8.第七句的what→how,

9.第八句的measure→measures,

10.第九句在that后加the,

【解析】

1.第二句的very→so, 構(gòu)成“so. . . that. . . ”結(jié)構(gòu), 表示“如此……以至于……”。

2.2】第三句的straightly→straight, straight既可用作形容詞, 也可用作副詞。而straightly這個副詞在現(xiàn)代英語中已被廢棄, 許多詞典均不再收錄此詞。

3.3】第三句的polluting→polluted, 因為river與pollute之間是被動關(guān)系, 所以用過去分詞作賓語補足語。

4.4】第四句的was→were, 因為most of the fish in the river表示“河里的絕大多數(shù)魚”, 而fish表示“魚”時, 是可數(shù)名詞。

5.5】第五句的Unless→If, 此處表示“如果全國的河流都這樣被污染, 水里就不會有生物存在”。

6.6】第五句的be去掉, exist表示“存在”, 是不及物動詞。

7.7】第六句的do→does, 主語pollution是不可數(shù)名詞, 謂語動詞應(yīng)該用單數(shù)。

8.8】第七句的what→how, how修飾形容詞serious, 表示“……是多么嚴重啊”。

9.9】第八句的measure→measures, take measures是固定短語, 表示“采取措施”。

10.0】第九句在that后加the, 特指河里的水。

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