I first met Li Meng at a friend birthday party five years ago. Then I invited Li Meng over in
my place. We listen to my CDs together and soon became good friends. Three years ago, Li
Meng’s parents invited I to spend a couple of wonderful week in Qingdao with them during the
summer holiday. Li Meng and I loved walking along the beautifully beaches there. Last year I
was ill but had to stay in hospital for a week. Li Meng came see me every day. Then, her father
has changed jobs and they moved to another city. Since then we haven’t see each other much,
but we’ve kept writing to each other.
【小題1】friend=>friend’s
【小題2】in=>to
【小題3】listen=>listened
【小題4】I => me
【小題5】week=>weeks
【小題6】beautifully=>beautiful
【小題7】but=>and
【小題8】came see=> came to see
【小題9】has changed=> changed
【小題10】see => seen
解析試題分析:
【小題1】用名詞所有格friend’s修飾birthday party
【小題2】invite sb to sp“邀請(qǐng)某人做”
【小題3】這篇文章用的是過(guò)去時(shí),listen=>listened
【小題4】invite后面是賓格:I => me
【小題5】a couple of 后面接可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù):week=>weeks
【小題6】修飾beaches用形容詞: beautifully=>beautiful
【小題7】這兩句話是并列關(guān)系不是轉(zhuǎn)折,but=>and
【小題8】用不定式表示目的
【小題9】后面并列的是moved to another city 所以前面也是過(guò)去時(shí)changed
【小題10】haven’t后面接過(guò)去分詞 seen
考點(diǎn):考查短文改錯(cuò)
點(diǎn)評(píng):答題中注意句子中人稱和數(shù)是否一致,時(shí)態(tài)是否一致。各種詞性之間的區(qū)別以及一些常用句型,固定短語(yǔ)的應(yīng)用。一般的這類題型不會(huì)出現(xiàn)太復(fù)雜的單詞和句子,這類題型考查的就是我們的基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)。平時(shí)應(yīng)注重積累,熟記一些句型及慣用結(jié)構(gòu)。
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Nowadays, a hospital always manages to keep its beds full. This is good on the one hand, and it’s bad on 36 hand.
One day, I went to see a sick friend at the hospital. I first went to the 37 desk, where I could get a permit to visit the patient.
38 I could ask which room my friend was in, the lady set down my name, age, filled out a form and 39 a bell. I was just about to tell her what I was coming for when two men arrived with a wheelchair, 40 me in it and pushed me down the hall.
“I’m not 41 ,” I shouted. “I’m just looking for a friend.”
“When he comes,” one man said, “we’ll 42 him up to your room.”
In a minute I 43 myself in a small room. In no time they undressed me and covered some other things 44 me. One man said “If you need anything, press the button.”
“I want to get my 45 back.” I begged.
“Oh, you can 46 us,” a voice said, “Even if the 47 happens, we will see that your wife will get everything.” They left and locked the door 48 them.
I was trying to think of how to escape by the door when Dr. Ward came in with several of his 49 .
“Thank God you finally came,” I said.
“It hurts that badly?” he asked.
“No, on the contrary, I am not ill 50 .”
Dr. Ward looked 51 . “If you don’t feel any pain, that means it’s much more 52 than we expected.” Then he turned to his students, “This is the most difficult kind of patient to deal with because he refuses to 53 that he is ill. __54__ he won’t tell us where it hurts, he will never be well again until we find the hurt out for 55 by doing exploratory surgery (手術(shù)探查) .”
A. another B. other C. the other D. others
A. meeting B. office C. information D. medicine
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