【題目】Dear Mayor,

I'm a resident of the city. I feel there are many problems existed in the trade of taxis in our city. First of all, there aren't enough stops in the streets. And taxis often run very fast, which caused many traffic accidents. Additional, some taxi drivers refuse to pick some passengers without any reason. Another terrible thing is that deeply at night taxis waiting around entertainment places make too much noise. A friend of mine living in another city once visited to me, and she told me a taxi driver once cheated her by taking a roundabout route. How will a guest think of our city after such bad experience? I think we must take actions to tighten control over the taxi trade. The last thing to do is raise the taxi drivers' professional morality.

Sincerely yours

Chris

【答案】1. existed改為existing

2. caused改為causes

3. Additional改為Additionally

4. pick后加up

5. deeply改為deep

6. 去掉visited后的to

7. How改為What

8. such后加a

9. actions改為action

10. last改為first

【解析】1.句意:我市出租車行業(yè)存在很多問題。此處是現(xiàn)在分詞做后置定語,表主動(dòng)關(guān)系,故把existed改為existing。

2.句意:出租車跑得快,這會(huì)引起很多交通事故。前面整個(gè)句子做先行詞,在后面的非限制性定語從句中做主語,根據(jù)句意可知用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)態(tài),故把caused改為causes。

3.副詞修飾整個(gè)句子,故把Additional改為Additionally。注意大寫開頭

4.句意:一些出租車司機(jī)沒有理由拒絕客人。pick up中途打車,故在pick后加up。

5.句意:深夜。此處不是抽象概念深深地”,而是夜深了,故把deeply改為deep。

6.此句A friend of mine living in another city once visited to me,中的visit是及物動(dòng)詞,拜訪”,visit sb.拜訪某人,故去掉visited后的to。

7.句意:這樣一次糟糕的經(jīng)歷之后,一個(gè)客人會(huì)覺得我們的城市怎樣?What do you think of---?覺得---怎么樣?故把How改為What。

8. 句意:這樣一次糟糕的經(jīng)歷之后此處experience是可數(shù)名詞,故在such后加a。

9.固定搭配:take action采取措施,故把actions改為action。

10.句意:要做的第一件事就是提高出租車司機(jī)的職業(yè)道德。故把last改為first。

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