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2.I make 2,000dollars a week,60 surely won't make___difference to me.( )A. | that a big | B. | a that big | C. | big a that | D. | that big a |
分析 句意:我每周挣2000美元,60美元对我来说真的不算什么.
解答 答案:D.
根据句意可知本句考查指示代词that修饰形容词的用法,此时that相当于一个副词,表示"那么",位置放在形容词的前面,又根据短语make a difference(有作用,起影响)可知,顺序应为that+adj.+a/an+n.;故选D.
点评 注意指示代词的特殊用法,修饰形容词时相当于一个副词.
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