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2.The girl expressed a hope.The hope was that she could enter South China Normal University.(合成同位语从句)
The girl expressed a hope that she could enter South China Normal University..

分析 这个女孩表达了她的希望.这个希望是她能够进入华南师范大学.

解答 答案是The girl expressed a hope that she could enter South China Normal University.本题考查同位语从句;题干中说明的是希望的内容,故需要在名词hope后接同位语从句;"she could enter South China Normal University"说明了hope的内容,并且从意思到成分都完整,故选用that引导同位语从句,从句位于hope之后.

点评 本题考查句型转换,要按照题干的要求选择适当的句型,结合语境和相应的语法知识进行句式的变化.

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