【題目】“Do you really want to eat that?” “Slow down. I’m worried about your healthy.” These were just a few of the much comments I received my parents. These and other comments made me find a personally trainer. The comments also made me feel terrible about my figure, what in turn caused unhealthy behavior included secret eating. Now, at 24 years old, I weigh 240 pound and I’m still getting those same comments from my family, despite a fact that I’ve asked them to stop. Such comments are really annoyed. I do hope that all parents will stop to saying such things to their children.

【答案】1.healthy→health 2. much→many 3.received 后加from 4. personally→personal5. what→which 6 included→including 7. pound→pounds 8. a→the9. annoyed→annoying 10. stop 后的to去掉

【解析】1.句意:我擔(dān)心你的健康。前面有形容詞性物主代詞your修飾,故這里需用名詞health,故healthy改為health。

2.句意:這些只是父母給我的很多建議中的幾個。comments是可數(shù)名詞,復(fù)數(shù)形式,應(yīng)該用many來修飾,故much改為many。

3.很明顯,這些建議是來自于我的父母的。故received 后加from

4.這些和其他建議讓我決定要找一個私人教練。用形容詞personal修飾名詞trainer,故personally改為personal

5.本題考查非限制性定語從句,用關(guān)系代詞which指代上面的句子,故what改為which

6.句意:這反過來也導(dǎo)致了不健康的行為,包括偷吃。現(xiàn)在分詞作狀語,故included改為including。

7.句意:現(xiàn)在,我24歲,240磅。pound是可數(shù)名詞,要用復(fù)數(shù)形式,故pound改為pounds。

8.考查冠詞。句意:現(xiàn)在仍然從父母那兒得到建議,盡管我讓他們停下來。fact的內(nèi)容是I’ve asked them to stop,特指概念,故a改為the

9.句意:這些建議真的很令人惱怒。annoyed感到惱怒的;annoying令人惱怒的。表示建議,用annoying。故annoyed改為annoying。

10.句意:我確實希望所有的父母不要給他們的孩子說這些話。stop doing something 停止做某事,故stop后面的to去掉。

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