【題目】

1Fireworks(煙花) added up to the attraction of the festival night.

2The boys were playing football on the ground. Sam didn’t want to join in them.

3Tiring of his study, he ran away from school and went to the cinema.

4They have fallen in love for 3 years.

5The little boy suffered a bad cold.

【答案】

1去掉up

2去掉 in

3Tiring 改為 Tired

4fallen 改為 been

5suffered 后加from

【解析】單句改錯(cuò)。

1句意:煙花增添了節(jié)日夜晚的吸引力。add up to意為“總計(jì)”,而這里表示“添加”,故要用add to,up去掉

2句意:男孩們正在操場(chǎng)踢足球,Sam不想加入到他們當(dāng)中。join sb.加入某群人當(dāng)中成為其中的一員,故此處把in去掉。

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