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Last weekend’s concert, organized and performing by the students of the Welsh Community College, was great success. The student had been practicing for months for the concert. They were excited that when they heard Gareth Jones was coming to present the prizes. Over 100 young performers play a mixture of jazz, classical or folk music. One of the highlights were 14-year-old Megan Evans, playing traditional Welsh folk songs. The concert ended with a very loud pop tune and anyone in the hall stood up and danced with the music. It was a magically atmosphere and a wonderful evening.

 

【解析】第一处:performing→performed。and连接的并列成分作定语修饰前面的concert,perform与concert之间为被动关系,故用过去分词performed。 第二处:was后加a。本句中的名词success由抽象名词具体化为可数名词"成功的事",此处表示泛指,需要加冠词a。 第三处:student→students。根据常识可知一场音乐会应该由很多同学一起表演,所以使用可数名词复数形式。 第四处:删除that。本句中when引导时间状语从句,主句是They were excited,that是多余。第五处:play→played。本文讲述的是上周发生的事情,所以使用过去式played。 第六处:or→and。此处表示并列关系,而且表示所列所有内容,因此用and"和,又"。 第七处:were→was。主语是One of the highlights,为单数名词,谓语动词应用单数形式。 第八处:anyone→everyone。所有人都站起来随着音乐跳舞,everyone表示"所有人"。 第九处:with→to。dance to the music伴随着音乐跳舞,为常见用法。 第十处:magically→magical。修饰名词atmosphere应该用形容词magical。  
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