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2.Do you know Hawking does not like about his speech computer?( )A. | that it is what | B. | what it is that | C. | it is that what | D. | what is it that |
分析 你知道关于计算机语言方面霍金不喜欢什么?
解答 答案选B.考查强调句,本句中know的宾语从句是一个强调句型,其中被强调部分是疑问词what,根据强调句中强调特殊疑问词的结构:特殊疑问词+is/was it that可知答案是what is it that,又因为强调句是宾语从句所以要用陈述语序,故答案选B.
点评 答强调句型这类题目,分析句子结构是关键.随着高考考点的不断深入变化,强调句型总是以新的面孔出现,或本身发生变化,或与其他句式结构相结合,然而万变不离其宗,总是脱不掉it,be,that/who这一框架,它的句式特征1:Is/Was it+被强调部分+that…;结合特殊疑问词构成特殊疑问句形式.句式特征2:特殊疑问词+is/was it that…?理解句意掌握特征能够很好的把握解题的技巧.
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