【題目】文中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號,并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線\劃掉。

修改:在錯詞下面劃一橫線,并在該詞下面處寫出修改后的詞。

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11處不計分。

One night, I called my 27-year-old son, he was on his way to a company. He says he would call me back shortly. Strange he did not. This was pretty unusual. The following morning, I called but got no respond, which worried me. Later, he texted me from his iPad, tells me he lost his phone right after my first call. He was very upset because of it held many memorable photo and texts. He said that a co-worker called phone, and a cabdriver answered. The driver said he would gladly return the phone or gave his cell number to the co-worker. What lucky my son was!

【答案】he改成who

says 改成said

Strange 改成Strangely

respond 改成response

tells 改成telling

of去掉

photo 改成photos

加上the

or 改成and

What 改成How

【解析】

本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述作者兒子手機丟了并再次找回的故事。

第一處:定語從句用法錯誤。句中先行詞為son,在非限定性定語從句中作主語,故用關(guān)系代詞who。句意:一天晚上,我打電話給我27歲的兒子,他正在去一家公司的路上。故將he改為who。

第二處:時態(tài)用法錯誤。根據(jù)前后句時態(tài)可知,用一般過去時。句意:他說他會很快給我回電話。故將says 改成said。

第三處:詞性用法錯誤。副詞修飾全句。句意:奇怪的是,他沒有。故將Strange 改成Strangely。

第四處:詞性用法錯誤。形容詞no后接名詞形式。句意:我打電話,但沒有回應(yīng)。故將respond 改成response。

第五處:非謂語動詞用法錯誤。分析句子可知,句子缺少連詞,故用非謂語動詞。句中邏輯主語為he,與tell之間為主動關(guān)系,故用現(xiàn)在分詞。句意:他從iPad上發(fā)短信給我,告訴我他剛丟了電話。故將tells 改成telling。

第六處:詞法用法錯誤。因為后接it held many memorable photo and texts.為句子,故用連詞because。句意他非常沮喪,因為它保存了許多值得紀(jì)念的照片和消息。故將of去掉。

第七處:名詞數(shù)用法錯誤。名詞photo為可數(shù)名詞,根據(jù)前面的many修飾可知用復(fù)數(shù)形式。句意:因為它保存了許多值得紀(jì)念的照片和信息。故將photo 改成photos。

第八處:冠詞用法錯誤。這里的名詞phone是特指,故用定冠詞the。句意:他說一個同事打這部手機。故在phone前加上the。

第九處:連詞用法錯誤。根據(jù)前后句之間的關(guān)系可知,這里為并列關(guān)系。句意:司機說他會很樂意歸還手機,并把他的手機號碼給他。故將or 改成and。

第十處:感嘆句用法錯誤。How + adj. + 主語 + 謂語!句意:我兒子是多么的幸運啊!故將What 改成How。

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