高中英语解题题典:短文改错48篇

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第1页共28页短文改错部分1Afewdaysbefore,IsawaninterestingprogramonTV.Itwasabouttheproblemofthetrafficinourcities.Itseemedthatagreatdealofdamagehaddonebytraffic.Butnowourcitiesarestillsufferedfromtrafficproblem.Somebuildingsareactuallyfallingtopiece.Itisoftenfastertowalkthantogobycarorbus.Theproblemhasbeengettingworseforlongtime.Thisisonlyoneproblemamongthousandsothersinourcities.Allsortsofterriblethingshavehappenedwithourcities.Andthebiggestquestionis“Whatcanwedoaboutit?”Ourroadshaveeverbeendesignedforsuchaheavytraffic.23Sandyisseventeenyearsold.Andsheismuchbusy.Sheneverhasenoughtimeforthatshewantstodo.Likemanyothergirlsaboutherage,shespendshoursonthetelephone,talkstoherfriends.Sheoftengoesoutontheweekends,andshelooksafterchildrenforotherfamiliestogetsomemoney.But,ofcourse,duringtheschoolyearssheherselfhasalothomeworktodo.Duringthefootballseason,SandyismorebusierthanusualSheandotherprettygirlsarecheerleaders.Theyjumpupanddowntogether,cheeringwhentheteamhaveplayedwell.Whentheteamisnotplayingsowell,thegirlstrytheirbestencouragetheplayers.Thecheersareusuallynotlong,butittakesalongtimetopractiseshoutingthemtogether.4AfterIfinishedtheschoolthisyear,Ibegantotookforwork.Nowseveralmonthlater,Istillhadn’tfoundthejobthatIwasinterested.LastSundaymorningIreceivedaphonecallfromamancallinghimMrSmith.Hesaidtomeonthephone,“Ihearyoudoverywellinyourstudies,Imayhaveajobforyou.”Ienteredhisofficewithabeatenheart.HowIhopedthatIwillgothroughthejobhuntingtalktodayandhe第2页共28页wouldtakenmonasalabassistant.Buttomysurprised,whathesaiddisappointing.Heonlyneededamodel.5CalvinCoolidge,30thpresidentoftheUnitedStates,wasfamousforamanoffewwords.Heknewwhatheshouldtalkandwhenheshouldnot.Itwasveryhardofanyonetoenjoytalkingwithhim.Oneeveninghewasinvitingtodinner.Aladysittingnexttohimpastthesugarforhiscoffee.“MrPresident,”shesaid.”TodayafriendofmesaidthatIcouldn’tgetmuchthantwowordsoutofyou.IsaidIcan,andwemadeabet.”“Youlose,”answeredthepresident.6ThefirstmansetfootonthemoonwasanAmericancallingNeilArmstorng.HelandedonthemoonwithEdwinAldrininJuly21,1969inthelunarmodule[(飞船)舱].Whentheyweremadethefamousmoon-walk,millionsofpeoplewatchedthemthroughthetelevision.Theystayedonthemoonforabout21.5days.ThentheytookoffwiththeirlunarmoduleandjoinedMichaelCollinsinthecommandmodule.ArmstrongandAldrinbroughtbacksomedustandrockfromthemoontofurtherthescientificstudiesinthemoon.Theydidn’tfindanylifeonthemoon.7Thejourneywaslongandtired.WeleftLondonatfiveo’clockintheeveningandspendeighthoursinthetrain.Wehadbeentravelledfor3hoursaftersomeoneappearedsellingfoodanddrinks.ItwasdarknessallthetimewewerecrossingWales,butwecouldseenothingthroughthewindows.WhenwefinallyarrivedatHolyhead,nearlyeveryonewasslept.Assoonasthetrainstopped,everybodycometolife,grabbingtheirsuitcasesandrushingontotheplatform.8第3页共28页HongKongliesinsoutheastofChina.Itcoversaareaofonethousandandninety-twosquarekilometer.Ithasapopulationofoversixmillion.HongKongbelongtoChinaallthetimeinhistory.IntheearlyNineteenthcentury,Chinawasweak,andHongKongwassogoodplacethatmanyforeigncountrieswanttohaveit.IntheendtheBritishimperialiststookHongKongwithforce,soruleditforoneandahalfcenturies.9Readingnewspapershavebecomeanimportantpartofourlife.Manypeoplereadittobegintheirday.Theylearnfromwhatisgoingonintheworld.Sometimetheydonothavetimetoreadthenews,buttheyjusttakeaquicklylookatthefrontpage.Therearenewspaperstoeveryreader.Inbigcitiestherearemanykindsofnewspapers.Insmalltownstherearefew.Insomeplaces,peoplecanreadnewspapersonlyonceinaweek.10“AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy”isasayingintheUnitedStates.Itistruththatallofusneedexercisetogether.Wecan’tworkandenjoylifeallthetimeunlesswekeepgoodhealthy.Everyonehashisownwayofresting.Perhapsthemostpopularwayistakepartinsports.Thereareteamsports,suchasbaseball,basketballorfootball.Thereisalsosportsforoneperson,suchasgolfandswimming.Itdoesn’tmatterwhetherwearegoodplayerornot.Anditisimportantforeveryonetotakepartinsports.ThisisspiritoftheOlympics.11WhenLouisBraillewasaverysmallboy,oneday,whileplayed,hepickedupasmalltoolofasharppoint,Louisfell,thepointenteredintohiseye,andlaterhebecameblind.Hewantedsuchmuchtoreadbooksfortheblindthatatlastheinventedawayfortheblindreadandwrite.Peopledidn’tbelievehimfirst.第4页共28页Onedayablindgirlwasplayingpiano.Peoplethankedherofplayingsowell.ShesaiditwasLouisBraillewhomadethatpossibleforhertolearnmusic.12TheAustralianprofessor,DrKaren,willvisitourschoolonthisFridayafternoon.ShewillgivetheteachersandstudentsreportontheeducationinAustraliainthelecturehallofourschoolon3:00pm.Friday.Everystudentisexpectedtobehereontime.Pleasebringyournotebookswithyoutakenoteswhilelistentothereportsothatwecanhaveadiscussionaboutitafteritwasover.Thespeechcontest,thatwasplannedforFriday,hastobeputofftillnextFridayafternoon.Thankyou.13Onemorningamancrossingabridgewhenhesawamanfishingabovehim,sohestoppedtowatchhimquiet.Afterawhile,themanpushedhislinein.Therewasabigfishontheendofit.Themantookitoffthehookandthrewbackintothewater.Afewminuteslatehecaughtotherbigfish.Againhethrewitback,So,hec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