14.The organizer said that they will begin the plan the next day.will改為would.

分析 組織者說他們將會在第二天開始這個計劃.

解答 答案will 改成 would.
通過分析可知said后面that引導(dǎo)的賓語從句,從句時態(tài)應(yīng)該與主句時態(tài)保持一致,因此把will改為would.

點評 本題考查時態(tài).時態(tài)誤用是高考短文改錯中常出現(xiàn)的錯誤,它注重考查考生對時態(tài)的把握,難度較小,要求考生在做題時要結(jié)合句意以及句子或段落的整體時態(tài)做出正確的判斷.

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