九年级英语短文改错1 I’ve e here for half a year. Life here is 1very interesting. We got up early in the morning. 2 After the breakfast, before classes begin, we 3 often do some reading. We can now talk about the 4 number of things with English. How happy I am! 5We have four classes in the morning. We all 6 study hardly. There are many other interesting 7 activities(活动). We often listen talks on our country. 8 For an example, we students often go out to 9 factories, villages to learn the people. 102 Mr Black is one of my best teacher. He taught 1 our English when we were in No.1 Middle School. 2 He was old, but he taught very good. He could make3 his classes lovely. Mr Black got ready for his4 lessons and was strict for us, too. Whenever we5 made mistakes in our homeworks, he would ask6 us correct and do it again. I was not good at English.7 Mr Black often helps me with my lessons carefully.8 Thank to his help and hard work, I have made9 greatly progress and caught up with the class. 103 May be the word “hello” is used more often 1 than any other one in the English language. Everyonein U.S.A and other countries uses the word 2 every day of the week. The American inventorThomas Edison believed to be the first 3 person to use “hello” on the telephone.For first, people began their words on the 4 telephone with “Are you there?” They were notsure the small machine could really send voices. 5 Edison was a man of little words. He wasted 6 not a time. The first time he picked 7 up the phone, he didn’t ask if someone 8 was there. He was sure someone was thereand he on ly told “hello”. 9 From then on, “hello” is often hearing 10 When you pick up the telephone.4 Radio and television are very useful to all us. 1 They may be seen somewhere. Today thousands of 2 people watch TV. Perhaps even more people listen 3 to the radio. On TV we can see what is happened 4 around us. By the radio we can know what is going on5 in the world. TV is so large for us to take.6 And radio can be made very small. It is easy to7 take. You can put in your pocket and listen to it in8 a bus or on your bike when you go to work.9 And radio is much more cheaper than TV. 10 5 An old man was walking slow along a street 1 when he saw a little boy try to reach 2 a doorbell. And it was too high for him. He was a 3 kind-hearted old man, so he was stopped and said, 4 “I will ring a bell for you.” And then he pulled it 5 so hard that it can’t be heard all over the house. 6 The little boy looked up and said, “Now 7 we will run away. Go! And after the old 8 man know happened, the boy 9 has run round the corner of the street. 10 6 Mrs White is an old man. She has a small room 1 in an old building. She lived there since 1973. 2 Her husband died that year. He had ill for 3 many year. After his death, Mrs White had 4 not money at all. She found work in a factory. 5 Her job was to clean the offices. She 6 had better to get up at 5 o’clock in the 7 morning. The last year she was ill and her doctor 8 said, “Please work so hard.” Now Mrs White sells 9 cakes outside a shoe shop in middle of town. 10 She still doesn’t have money but she is happier now.7Snow fell on the mountain. It snowed and snowed.The snow didn’t melt(融化). They became 1 deeper or heavier, then it became ice. The ice was 2 very wide and thickly. It began to move down the 3 mountain. It like a river of ice. It was called a 4 glacier(冰川). Sometimes the glacier moved 5 only few inches(英寸) each day. When it moved, 6it took rocks and dirt for it. It changed the land. In some 7 places, it leave hills. In some places when the glacier 8 melted, it became rivers and lakes. A million years before, 9 there were many high glaciers. Glaciers were covered 10 many parts of the world.8 Mr Smith called the doctor in midnight. “ e quickly. 1You know my wife sleeps with her mouth opened, a mouse 2 has run inside her!” “I’ll be with you after ten minutes.” 3 answered the doctor. “Until I will arrive, try holding a 4 piece of cheese in front of her mouth. It may carry the 5 mouse out.” When the doctor arrived, Mr Smith was not 6 taking a piece of cheese. He was holding a fish 7 in front of her wife’s mouth. “What 8 were you doing?” asked the doctor. “A mouse 9 doesn’t like the fish.” “I know,” 10 saying Mr Smith, “But we have to get a cat first.” 119 Working people are usually very busy or tired 1 after a day’s work to do cooking. They prefer to eating 2 out. This saves them a lot of time and trouble. Eating 3 out is that many people do to solve their meal problems 4 although it cost a little more than preparing meals by 5 themselves. And this is not to say that nobody really does 6 any cooking at all. In the fact, many do. It is just that 7 eating out easier as no preparation is need and no washing 8is to be done. Some, however, eat out sometimesbecause they may want little change from their 9 usual, ordinary, home-cooked meal. 1010 Last summer my wife and I went to visit town 1 where we both grew up. We hadn’t been here for ten years. 2 first, we went to the neighborhood where my wife spend 3 her childhood. The house where he was born was still 4 there. The same neighbors still live next door. They asked 5 us to e into and have a cup of coffee. Then we went 6 see my old neighborhood. How a disappointment(失望)! 7 It was all changed. All the old houses which I 8 remembered gone and in there places were some very 9 modern ones.。