题目内容
13.You'd better not leave the medicine _____ kids can get it.( )A. | even if | B. | which | C. | where | D. | so what |
分析 你最好不要把药放在孩子能拿到的地方.
解答 答案为C
A.项意为"即使",B.项一般引导定语从句,且在从句中充当主语,宾语或表语的成份,C.项表示"在…的地方",引导状语从句,分析从句中缺少状语,D.项一般引导目的状语从句或者是结果状语从句,那又怎么样的意思.根据语意:你最好不要把药放在孩子能拿到的地方.可知句子缺少的是地点状语从句,故选C.
点评 考查地点状语从句,地点状语就是表示动作发生的地点的状语.
充当地点状语的可以是副词,可以是介词短语,也可以是从句(就是地点状语从句,它也属于地点状语).如:
Come here!(here是副词作地点状语)
We go to school every day.(to school 是介词短语作地点状语)
He is at home.(at home 是介词短语作地点状语)
They will go where they are happy.(where they are happy是地点状语从句)
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