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【题目】将下列句子合并为定语从句

1This is the reason. He gave the reason for his being late.

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2Look at the boy and his dog. I meet them every day on my way to school.

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3My hometown has taken on a new look. I spent most of my childhood there.

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4We visited the lady yesterday. She taught us Chinese when we were in primary school.

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5I disliked the way. He solved the problem in the way.

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【答案】

1This is the reason which/ that he gave for his being late.

2Look at the boy and his dog that I meet every day on my way to school.

3My hometown, where I spent most of my childhood, has taken on a new look.

4We visited the lady who taught us Chinese when we were in primary school yesterday.

5I disliked the way that/ in which/\ he solved the problem.

【解析】

1考查定语从句。句意:这就是原因。他为自己迟到给出的原因。找出相同的名词reason作为先行词,第二个句子作为定语从句,先行词reason在从句充当gave的宾语,应用关系代词which/that引导,故本句改写为:This is the reason which/ that he gave for his being late.

2考查定语从句。句意:看男孩和他的狗。我每天上学路上都会遇见他们。them指代前文的boy and his dog,故用boy and his dog作为先行词,第二个句子作为定语从句,先行词boy and his dog在从句中充当meet的宾语,应用关系代词,又先行词有人有物,所以只能用that引导,故本句改写为:Look at the boy and his dog that I meet every day on my way to school.

3考查定语从句。句意:我的家乡已经呈现出一派新的景象。我童年的大部分时光是在那儿度过的。there指代前文的my hometown,故用my hometown作为先行词,第二个句子作为定语从句,先行词my hometown在从句中充当地点状语,应用关系副词where引导,故本句可改写为:My hometown, where I spent most of my childhood, has taken on a new look.

4考查定语从句。句意:我们昨天去拜访了这位女士。我们读小学时她教我们语文。she指代前文的the lady,故用the lady作为先行词,第二个句子作为定语从句,先行词the lady在从句中充当主语,应用关系代词who引导,故本句改写为:We visited the lady who taught us Chinese when we were in primary school yesterday.

5考查定语从句。句意:我不喜欢这种方式。他用这种方式解决问题。用两句相同的词the way作为先行词,第二个句子作为定语从句,先行词是the way时,用that/ in which/ \ 引导定语从句,故本句改写为:I disliked the way that/ in which/\ he solved the problem.

5小题考查先行词是the way的特殊情况

先行词是the way时用 that/ in which/ \引导定语从句,例如:

我不喜欢他对待父母的方式。

I dislike the way he treats his parents.

I dislike the way that he treats his parents.

I dislike the way in which he treats his parents.

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