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13.The world is not always ______ we wish it to be.(  )
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.where

分析 世界并不总是我们希望的那样.

解答 答案:C 
题干中we wish it to be是一个主谓结构,放在系动词is后,可以知道是一个表语从句;表语从句中be 动词后缺少表语,所以使用连接代词,which 哪一个,在名词性从句中表示有范围的选择,句意表达的是抽象的含义.故选C.

点评 表语从句是名词性从句的一种.表语从句放在连系动词之后,充当复合句中的表语,说明主语是什么或者怎么样.常用从属连词whether,as,as if/though,that;连接代词who,whom,whose,what,which,whoever,whatever,whichever;连接副词 where,when,how,why来引导.学习时要注意连词的区分和掌握.

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