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6.---English has a large vocabulary,        ?
---Yes.Know more words and expressions and you will find           easier to read and communicate.(  )
A.hasn't it; itB.doesn't it; that
C.has it; whatD.does; one

分析 --英语词汇量很大,对吗?
--是的.如果了解更多的单词和短语,你会发现阅读和交际更简单.

解答 答案是A.本题考查反义问句和it 做形式宾语.反义问句的基本结构是"陈述句+简略疑问句?",陈述句用肯定,则疑问句用否定;陈述句用否定,疑问句用肯定;疑问句中的主语和助动词与陈述句一致;题干中第一句主语是English,在问句部分用it 代替;has为实意动词,助动词用does或has,故第一空用doesn't/hasn't it;第二空中用it做形式宾语,代替真正的宾语to read and communicate,所以答案选择A.

点评 反义问句的解题,首先理解反义问句的作用--证实上文的内容;其次理解反义问句的基本结构;并且积累常见的特殊结构,最后结合语境判断.本题还考查了it做形式宾语,结合句意,积累常见的it做形式宾语的结构再做判断.

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