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14.It was in the garden of the old house _____ he bought last year ______he dug up a pot of gold.( )A. | which; which | B. | that; which | C. | what; that | D. | that; that |
分析 正是在去年他买的那个公园的老房子里他挖出了一罐金子.
解答 答案是D.考查定语从句和强调句.本句中第一个空考查的是定语从句,先行词是house,在定语从句 he bought last year 中做bought的宾语,所以关系代词用that或者which引导;第二个空考查强调句,本句被强调部分是 in the garden of the old house _____ he bought last year 根据强调句的固定结构It is/was+被强调部分+that+句子的剩余部分,可知此空填that;故答案选D.
点评 对于这种复杂的句式,要求学生首先要判断出句子的类型,哪一句是定语从句,哪一句是强调句,然后根据不同句子的解题方法逐一解题,定语从句又称为形容词性从句,解定语从句的题目首先要知道哪一句是主句,哪一句是从句,被修饰的词是谁,从句中的句子成分缺失什么,根据缺失成分的不同从而选出相对应的关系代词或者关系副词,从而选出正确的答案,解题的关键是从句句子的成分分析.强调句要根据强调句的固定句型做出判断.
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