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8.We were in _____ when we left that we forgot the airline tickets.( )A. | a rush so anxious | B. | a such anxious rush | ||
C. | so an anxious rush | D. | such an anxious rush |
分析 我们离开的时候是如此的匆忙以至于我们忘了带机票.
解答 答案:D.
so和such都有"如此"的意思,但so修饰形容词,正确词序是:so anxious a rush.such修饰名词,正确词序是:such an anxious rush.故选D.
点评 对于形容词辨析一类的题目要分清每个形容词的含义及用法,结合句意及句子的逻辑关系作出恰当的选择.
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