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1.---Now that you like the Lenovo Computer,why not buy one?
---Well,I can't afford ________ computer.(  )
A.that expensive aB.a that expensive
C.so an expensiveD.an expensive that

分析 --既然你喜欢联想电脑,何不买一台?
--嗯,我买不起那么昂贵的电脑.

解答 答案是A;本题考查词序;题干中需要的是限制computer 的修饰语;that/so表示"如此",为副词,修饰形容词,故that/so 修饰expensive,形容词短语that/so expensive放在单数名词前,故答案是A.

点评 修饰语的词序要在理解各词性的特定用法的基础上排序,关注形容词、副词和冠词的位置.

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