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[托福词汇] TWE常见疑难词汇纠错实例分析(中)

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21.had better, would rather 后跟不带to的不定式。
3 w# G( t( }% F; S" q* rF:You had better to pay attention to the details. 5 P) Q& }3 Z  u9 k
T:You had better pay attention to the details.
* n- C$ m# e& O& M1 |F:I had better not to play tennis this afternoon. ! U) [# R6 f( [4 e  J. P" z
T:I had better not play tennis this afternoon.
4 K& m. |# u3 yF:Which movie would you rather to see? 6 {/ s! s/ R" S8 [$ f
T:Which movie would you rather see? $ f) ^+ Z4 \# I
F:She says that she would rather not to have dessert.
. t( q# N, [& b, @* v; c1 H0 ~; |T:She says that she would rather not have dessert.
& a" \5 \. r1 W$ o* m3 {+ M. U22.In,into,In意指location within.Into指motion or direction。
7 q* {% T6 F+ R* f" Z% r  m* sF:She stepped carefully in the car.
$ A( l+ a5 [( o! M7 RT:She stepped carefully into the car.
0 W1 y: k) {2 ^9 dF:He jumped off his bicycle and ran in the library. 2 s" i6 p- X  o" s
T:He jumped off his bicycle and ran into the library. 1 M  D$ f) z* t4 [8 Y
23.in regards to为误用, 应说in regard to,as regards, 或 regarding.
+ y1 i8 `( G+ p4 GF:I am writing in regards to your letter of May 10.
  Q2 J( o8 M$ _  x" f1 n' VT:I am writing in regard to (or as regards, regarding) your letter of May 10.
4 R" N4 _8 j) O% n; v) Z24.in spite of,despite都是介词,后面不跟从句。
1 Y& r/ O- m% g& [3 h! cF:I was able to concentrate despite the room was noisy.
  \1 ]( D4 U( k, r: h  o, Y! Q  s* XT:1 was able to concentrate despite the noisy room. 0 N8 X! I4 c2 d) b1 q
F:Tn spite of it was cold, he didn‘t wear a coat.
8 q5 i& p* p7 f$ LT:In spite of the cold, he didn‘t wear a coat. ) H9 R1 ^* K9 X6 e) O
25.Its,it‘s;Its是代词所属格,It‘s 是 it is的缩略式。 9 j7 R: f6 F, l$ Y8 `; v
F:Us essential that we leave on time.   L* h. b1 H4 ^
T:It‘s essential that we leave on time.
7 ]4 O# @; ^. l% B- X% r! h8 X  l2 W. kF:The human body and it‘s organs are interesting to study. " E" v4 c  J# z. f1 L+ N0 u
T:The human body and its organs are interesting to study. ! s! Y, [" o4 R  @% _
F:The dog wagged -it‘s tail when it saw the food.
; v( m( W9 Y3 X0 w/ k+ FT:The dog wagged its tail when it saw the food. - s6 H& q& h! f9 o$ R" N# ?- z, U& Y' t
26.kind,sort,和type都是单数,只能被单数形容词修饰,其复数形式分别是kinds,sorts,和types. 3 z+ w; M$ r$ q5 ^
F:You should avoid making these kind of mistakes. 4 y" n6 H: I1 |
T:You should avoid making these kinds of mistakes.
0 {- b0 _0 \, Z/ C6 [OR , B; x% I; {  m1 m# G0 Q$ N
You should avoid making this kind of mistake.
5 u  w) M+ f. g  u  h: KF:Those kind of insects are harmful to man. / v# u$ L1 y& Y, o& w* A
T:Those kinds of insects are harmful to man. 9 G3 W4 {$ o0 @- x2 z# u0 Q
OR
' z' {. K; q; R! T1 yThat kind of insect is harmful to man.
1 b0 j% u9 H5 J7 s$ }27.kind of a,sort of a,type of a.省略a。
2 A4 F+ J3 @1 E4 EF:What kind of a telephone did the company install?
: x# }. I( P; |* a) k* R# @T:What kind of telephone did the company install?
& q' V/ }5 t! v- q7 P( `1 M2 |7 K1 t# TF:The vicuna is a shy type of an animal.
) a9 |. {0 K. ?T:The vicuna is a shy type of animal.   E9 T" ]4 e7 `1 ?" Z; B
28. later, latter. Later是late 的比较级,指两个人或两件事物其中的后者
0 o) X: C+ J/ V7 r; d! R- qF:Jefferson and Lincoln are two famous presidents. The later was assassinated while in office. + Q- o1 T* x! v, {! Q
T:Jefferson and Lincoln are two famous presidents. The latter was assassinated while in office. 8 u! C5 b* ^1 B) W5 r
29.lay,lie.lay带宾语,lie 不带宾语。
' c  G" q3 }( w0 a% K! tF:I always lay down after I eat dinner.   E8 m' ]5 w; m$ `5 n
T:I always lie down after I eat dinner, (present tense)
) [4 d* b: v. J- I+ W) Z! L; z4 n9 lF:He laid down because he had a headache.
' \: W/ k  _+ E0 Z" T  yT:He lay down because he had a headache, (past tense) & k; Z% N: D% Z) g" r
F:The books are laying on the table. 4 ]% z. I" P$ B) o5 T$ U& |
T:The books are lying on the table, (present participle-) , j5 b) U3 T+ R1 q) u4 P
F:The teacher lay her books on the table when she entered the room. # E6 o) c+ N* I# }. [1 \! j' M" |
T:The teacher laid her books on the table when she entered the room, (past tense) * X$ \( }# X& J7 a7 {+ S- T
F:The boys have laid under the trees for hours.
& q- y6 H6 ]& dT:The boys have Iain under the trees for hours, (present participle)
* I2 X  `* A4 q* `' e30.lend,loan.Lend是动词;loan是名词。
- O: n6 T. @; |0 ]" o, x* lF:Would you mind loaning me your pencil? ) s: ^0 c( `: w; ?* M& m
T:Would you mind lending me your pencil? - f: e/ ~  S) A0 e  }+ ?
F:I needed money, so John loaned me some. T:I needed money, so John lent me some.
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) z9 F. O6 i$ U     31.little,a little.Little意为not much.A little意为some. 2 `9 x6 R$ c6 i- |% m: ~7 \! p' }
F:He has had difficulty in finding a job because he has a little education. . n# b& |$ K2 X1 v* I
T: He has had difficulty in finding a job because he has little education.
& b4 X! e" n4 s% u. K7 J7 ]F:This machine is easy to operate; you need a little skill.
5 {, P" c- h) k( C: j6 eT:This machine is easy to operate; you need little skill. 0 i" Q. P4 x# l0 r9 B
F:Learning to ski is difficult; little effort is required.
* h; n- o3 X( j2 E$ PT:Learning to ski is difficult; a little effort is required.
% q9 d- ^# y1 S2 [F:Please give me little more time to finish writing. - G: z  a& I, C6 W: g
T:Please give me a little more time to finish writing, 7 ^+ h' Z8 L/ t, |5 \
32.like,as, as if.Like 是介词;as, as if(或 as though) As做in the capacity of解时也是介词。
1 u* V3 w9 o9 a4 H3 o6 \7 pF:She doesn‘t study like she should. * B5 S) e8 N/ F/ C* Q. ]
T:She doesn‘t study as _she should.
$ E5 \2 ]" M  K: ?0 D9 Q" EF:You ought to write as me. - R& J. E9 p) Q- R
T:You ought to write like me. 5 D; N$ s! D( i" b2 k
F:Like the coach said, the team performed well. 5 z0 M0 [# c& p$ j2 D6 V
T:As the coach said, the team performed well. % V+ `  r+ w7 H5 R' i9 ^
F:She acts like she doesn‘t understand. # Q* a" F  B2 c( e1 f3 q: H
T:She acts as if (or as though) She doesn‘t understand.
4 j# i1 Z0 n3 w8 ^; JF:Like a full-time student, you must register for at least four courses a semester.
, M. Y  P% n& Z5 j4 pT:As a full-time student, you must register for at least four courses a semester. & V0 ]3 r  v9 V$ n0 b
33.lose,loose.Lose是动词,其过去式为lost.Loose是形容词,意为not tight。
* _' e9 T$ ?) p0 A9 lF:She will loose weight if she goes on a diet. ( _$ c& O( T+ Y! Y) g; D
T:She will lose weight if she goes on a diet.
( j0 d; R' H9 H( N) s1 x8 l) ^, ~F:One of the knobs on the drawer is lose. 3 O" m: F* Q+ F2 g/ S; V
T:One of the knobs on the drawer is loose, (meaning "not tight") : w' g/ V6 l# Z% R/ m
OR " ~/ O% _7 I; U6 `" [; ~
One of the knobs on the drawer is lost, (meaning "missing")
- S5 K1 |, _  D' D# a" f34.maybe,may be.Maybe意为perhaps;May be是动词。   R6 V" v, J" P& c" G% Z- T
F:May be the sun will come out tomorrow. : o+ V1 |/ a9 f4 L, r3 v+ E$ z
T:Maybe the sun will come out tomorrow. 4 ^9 u1 K" u+ B" o9 v
F:The secretary maybe out to lunch. $ f. T1 C, u, f& k6 U5 l" P
T:The secretary may be out to lunch.
3 X4 v/ N& U2 s2 u. r: U35.myself,himself,herself,yourself,ourselves, themselves,和yourselves是反身代词,用于动词的主语同时接受该动词的动作时,或用为强调。 - T1 V8 [; q, S1 p/ I7 j
F:Only Bill and myself witnessed the accident. 5 P* z: G! \) m4 Y
T:Only Bill and I witnessed the accident.
! \+ x4 A. L3 O; oF:The tires of the car are bad, but itself is in good  condition.
" P9 ^8 S/ U& O' AT:The tires of the car are bad, but the car itself is in good  con-dition.
0 X' {& E6 H0 K8 q- V% P& vF:They did the work by theirselves.
! @; `: ~8 i& u3 uT:They did the work by  themselves.
$ s' @+ a" ^/ p8 w4 E" v( w( wF:The little boy was extremely intelligent; he taught him to  read.
2 F) W3 ~+ q# q$ J/ N: yT:The little boy was extremely intelligent; he taught himself  to read. ' ^( L2 _* L, L1 t
36.passed,past.Passed是pass的过去式,Past既可作形容词也可做名词。 + g: p, B5 Y/ v8 e# E0 @
F:When I asked, she past me the sugar.
0 l1 J/ j( q2 c/ PT:When I asked, she passed me the sugar. # J" l0 H$ q3 Z+ W0 G% n
F:I past his house on the way to the post office. # q( {, k6 S; r% z8 l
T:I passed his house on the way to the post office. 5 R* I# s' s( l% W$ N" I- m# X
F:In passed times, salt was often used as money. 8 B8 [& _( j( |; w8 \
T:In past times, salt was often used as money.
8 f6 l" }8 s7 ^1 [+ [% n+ Q/ O. p6 ZF:One can learn from passed experiences.
2 s* k5 w$ M; K, rT:One can learn from past experiences.
  C3 Y' D! m- `. K3 s$ o+ {OR
! b9 c( w  W+ P2 o5 JOne can learn from experiences in his past.
+ d& q) C& u3 X. v7 @37.percentage,percent,percent跟在数字之后
4 z8 n2 Z& \" h- J( @2 vF:A large percent of his salary is spent on food.
" f( D) N! H( h# M# g# f, n0 F, Y% |T:A large percentage of his salary is spent on food. % u' h- u' m  ?7 \( m4 Q
F:Almost fifty percentage of our energy resources come from abroad.
! [! T! i* j$ I( ~/ sT:Almost fifty percent of our energy resources come from abroad. 4 z+ p' m. c( J9 F; W0 Q. P5 Q
38.prefer和superior后面不跟介词than。 ! v7 C6 {8 E, R" E+ R/ ?' _
F:Many students prefer history than mathematics.
! ^( U, s! [7 V* F2 B. @5 M' H7 TT:Many students prefer history to mathematics. * d4 y& \' A5 m, A  s! P7 `. p/ w
OR 0 v1 q* Z" l( `+ S- Y
Many students prefer history rather than mathematics. 2 L  N! K: y, V& l- B3 f
F:I believe that a microwave oven is superior than a conventional oven.
# f9 g9 S; G' N# tT:I believe that a microwave oven is superior to a conventional oven. ; h, z: @+ j( F9 `( D/ V
38.principal,principle.Principal可作名词或形容词,意为 chief official or main.Principle仅作名词,意为fun-damental truth 。
! l" @7 q% a* O. Q4 Z3 y4 EF:In his research he followed basic scientific principals.
2 a7 x& m: E# G$ b. I4 ]# w' h# ST:In his research he followed basic scientific principles.
% ]( z5 Y; j2 N/ E. AF:The principle side effect of decongestants is drowsiness.
* }3 t3 n& r( V- tT:The principal side effect of decongestants is drowsiness.
  v  y/ ~* J1 S! E) oF:The chairman pointed out his principle objections. ! @: h* Y( S5 U
T:The chairman pointed out his principal objections. ' p# ~# m: `" @1 }" o' m
39.quiet,quite.Quiet意为silent.Quite意为completely。
. N7 [1 M& l3 _% y5 YF:We must be quite inside the library.
( u5 N/ }! [; `+ F6 k1 ^! J" ^T:We must be quiet inside the library. & t6 l2 D3 o2 E8 [6 L3 j
F:Your answer was quiet wrong. T:Your answer was quite wrong.
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