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9.---I have been to the history museum many times.--- .And I've also visited the nature museum.( )
A. | So I have | B. | So have I | C. | I have so |
分析 -我去过历史博物馆很多次了.
-我也是,并且我也参观过自然博物馆.
解答 答案:B;该题考查倒装句的用法;So I have,我确实这样了;So have I,倒装句,我也是;当要表示前面提出的某一肯定的情况也同样适用于后者,通常就要用So+助动词+主语"这种倒装结构;没有"I have so"的用法;根据答语And I've also visited the nature museum可知答语中的前句应是:我也是(参观过);用倒装句型So have I;故选B.
点评 掌握倒装句的用法是解答该题的关键;还要从句意着手,根据句意作出解答.
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Many modern British surnames go (67)back to the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons who ruled England for 300years,until 1066AD.During those (68)times,people just had one name.To tell each person apart,the Anglo-Saxons added (69)either the place a person came from or the job they did to their first name.For example,a lady called Agathafrom(70)the town of Blackburn could be called Agatha Blackburn.
The Vikings,on the other hand,(71)added the name of a person's father or mother.So Erik Jonsson was the son of a man named Jon.Many Viking men (72)also had nicknames (绰号).These used to mean the opposite of what the person was actually like.For example,John Short could be a very (73)tall man,or Erik Wise could be a man who was not very clever!
So,next time someone tells you their surname,stop and think for a minute.It might tell you (74)something about their ancestors(祖先) from centuries ago!