题目内容

 His plan was such a good one ______ we all agreed to accept it.

A. as              B. that         C. so               D. after which

 

【答案】

 B

【解析】“他的计划是如此之好,以至于我们都同意它”。利用such…that…结构就可以排除其他答案。

【考点】考查such…that…引导的结果状语从句。

【易错点】此题目考生最容易误选A项。分析句子结构,如果accept没有宾语it,就要选A。把句子变成了一个定语从句,“他的计划是一个我们都能接受的好计划”。

【备考建议】有些试题的“陷阱”比较隐蔽,乍一看往往会使考生误入“圈套”。这就需要在答题时仔细分析句子的结构,相互比较,找出相同和相异点。

 

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