题目内容
1.To win the respect of all his students,he tried hard to improve his teaching methods.He tried hard to improve his teaching methodsso that he could win the respect of all his students.
分析 为了赢得他所有学生的尊敬,他努力设法提高他的教学方法.
解答 答案:so that he could 考查句型转换.原句中用动词不定式短语to win the respect of all his students作目的状语,同义句中则用so that引导的目的状语从句来表达相同的意思.
点评 同义句型转换,是把意思相同或相近的句子用不同的词汇、短语及句型表示出来.同义句的相互转换除了考查主动句与被动句,复合句与简单句之间的转换,直接引语变间接引语外,还有一些词或短语的替换,仅仅通过替换几个词或短语,而使句子意思不变,就能达到异曲同工之妙."句型转换"题是用来考查学生对句子结构变化所掌握的程度.
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