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小题1:I’m glad to know that you had an interest in Chinese food.
小题2:Not only the students but also the teacher like the film.
小题3:I will like to know where you were born.
小题4:Growing up is not easy__ sometimes all that is need is someone to rely on .
小题5:Personally, I found most lesson rather uninteresting.
小题6:He is on good term with me.
小题7:She was usual patient with her students and never made them disappointed.
小题8:They came back lately and had some tea .
小题9:On his way home, he suddenly heard his name calling.
小题10:Today I was having a PE lesson while I fell down and hurt my foot.

试题分析:
小题1:had→have
小题2:like→likes
小题3:will→would
小题4:need→needed
小题5:lesson→lessons
小题6:term→terms
小题7:usual →usually
小题8:lately→late
小题9:calling→called
小题10:while→when

小题1:have an interest in对什么有兴趣,此处表示经常的习惯或爱好,应用现在时。
小题2:not only…but also…连接句子主语时,谓语动词与靠近的主语保持一致。故用likes。
小题3:would like to do sth愿意做某事,故will改为would。
小题4:that is need作all的定语从句,need应用过去分词,构成被动语态。
小题5:lesson为可数名词,其前无表示使用名词单数的限定词,故用复数形式。
小题6:on good terms with sb和某人相处融洽。
小题7:be patient with对……有耐心,usually是副词修饰形容词patient。
小题8:late“晚”,可作形容词或副词;lately最近地,一般与现在完成时连用。
小题9:hear sth done听到……被做,heard his name called听到名词被叫,故用过去分词。.
小题10:从句中fall down为非延续性动词,while只与动词为延续性动词的从句连用,故while改成when。
考点分析:考查语言应用。
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