【題目】文中共有10處語言錯誤。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第1處起)不計分。

I remember one day that I was seven, my parents were away from home and I left alone .Though they gave me enough money to buy something to eat, but I decided to cook me a wonderful meal. I went to the market, buying some meat and tomatoes and then came back.After cooking, I cut up the meat into piece and put them in the pot. When the pot was hotter enough, I began to cook the meat. After that, I cooked some tomato soup with an egg in it. How deliciously the food tasted! Believe it or not, now I often act as the cook at home when my parents are busy.

【答案】1. that → when

2. I left 中間加上 was

3. 去掉but

4. me → myself

5. buying → bought

6. After → Before

7. piece → pieces

8. hotter → hot

9. deliciously → delicious

10. the cookthe → a

【解析】

這是一篇記敘文。作者回憶了自己獨(dú)自在家做飯的經(jīng)歷。

1.考查定語從句。定語從句的先行詞為day,指時間,關(guān)系副詞在定語從句中作時間狀語,要用when,故將 that改為when。

2.考查被動語態(tài)。主語I和謂語動詞left(leave)是動賓關(guān)系,主語是謂語動詞的接受者,所以要用被動語態(tài),動作發(fā)生在過去,時態(tài)要用一般過去時。所以要用一般過去時的被動語態(tài),leave的過去式和過去分詞皆為left,故將 I left中間加上 was。

3. 考查讓步狀語從句。在復(fù)合句中,Tough引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句,不可與but連用,后面主句不需要but引導(dǎo),故將but去掉。

4.考查反身代詞。句中主語為I, 要用代詞I的反身代詞作cook的間接賓語,用來加強(qiáng)語氣,故將 me改為myself

5.考查簡單句。簡單句中,主語是I,謂語動詞有三個,分別是went to, bought came back。要把前面兩個用逗號隔開,后面一個用連詞and連接,表示并列,并列的三個謂語動詞都是發(fā)生在過去的動作,要用一般過去時,故將buying改為bought。

6. 考查介詞。介詞引導(dǎo)的cooking發(fā)生在謂語動詞cut upput之前,要用介詞before在……以前,故將After改為Before。

7.考查名詞復(fù)數(shù)。piece為可數(shù)名詞,連詞and后的them指代肉片(塊),為復(fù)數(shù),所以piece要用其復(fù)數(shù)形式,故將piece改為pieces。

8. 考查形容詞原級。句中有表示絕對概念的副詞enough修飾形容詞,形容詞要用原級,說明the pot自身的狀態(tài),不能用比較級,故將hotter改為hot

9. 考查形容詞。句中tasted為系動詞,句子為系表結(jié)構(gòu),形容詞作表語,不能用副詞,故將deliciously改為delicious。

10. 考查不定冠詞。cook廚師,為可數(shù)名詞,文章中第一次出現(xiàn),泛指,一個(廚師),要用不定冠詞,故將the cook前的the改為a

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