题目内容

He had ________ that he had difficulty finding a job.


  1. A.
    so little education
  2. B.
    such little education
  3. C.
    such a little education
  4. D.
    so a little education
A
试题分析:
此题重点考查so和such的区别。so副词,意思是“如此、这样”,后面常接形容词或副词;such形容词,意思是“如此、这样”,修饰名词,即可接可数名词,也可以接不可数名词。such修饰单数可数名词时,不定冠词a/an通常放在such之后紧挨着;而so则不同,不定冠词位置不同。其结构分别为:such a/ an +形容词+单数可数名词;so +形容词+a/an+单数名词。such除了修饰单数可数名词外,还可以修饰复数名词和不可数名词,so是副词,修饰形容词或副词。如果复数名词前有few,many等形容词;不可数名词前有little,much等形容词,就必须用so,而不能用such。因题干中心词education前有形容词little,故用so。故选A。
考点:so和such的区别
点评:对英语中的固定答语要牢记,比如当别人向你表示生日快乐时,你应该说thank you,当别人向你表示新年快乐时,你要说the same to you。
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