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6.In no country _______ France,as is often said,________ taste so many kinds of delicious cheese.( )A. | rather than; can one | B. | other than; can one | ||
C. | rather than; one can | D. | other than; one can |
分析 正如常说的,除了法国以外的任何国家,人们都可以品尝那么多美味的奶酪.
解答 答案B.
否定词或具有(半)否定意义的词或词组置于句首作状语时,句子要部分倒装.常见的否定词或具有(半)否定意义的词或词组有:never,scarcely,hardly,rarely,seldom,little,no sooner…than,hardly…when,scarcely…when (before),not only,in no case (in no way,at no time,on no account,by no means,under no circumstances,in no respects)(决不,在任何情况下都不),no longer/no more(不再).那么可以排除没有使用倒装结构的C和D;rather than而不是,通常连接两个并列成分,通常用于A rather than B这样的结构中;other than除了;不同于.根据它们的不同用法和句子所表达的意思可知答案选B.
点评 本题考查倒装句.倒装分为部分倒装和全部倒装,考试多为部分倒装.考生应掌握什么情况下需要倒装,并对倒装后的句子能够辨认出来.让学生了解倒装的基本概念和构成形式,对倒装句的辨认及正确运用.要对其它各种特殊的句式准确把握.
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