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11.It's based on the idea _____ all people are created equal,_____ is accepted by most people.( )A. | that; that | B. | which; which | C. | which; when | D. | that; which |
分析 它是建立在所有人天生都是平等的基础上,这个想法被大多数人接受.
解答 答案:D
分析句子结构可知,_____ all people are created equal为idea的同位语从句,用that引导指idea的内容,不做成分,但是不能去掉;_____ is accepted by most people为非限制性定语从句,缺少主语,which代指前面整个句子,即"这个想法".
点评 本题考查非限制性定语从句,考生需先对句子结构分析,判断定语从句缺少什么成分在结合先行词判断关系代替的选用.
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38.A.looks at | B.cares about | C.passes by | D.searches for |
39.A.a bunch of | B.a piece of | C.a group of | D.a pile of |
40.A.with | B.from | C.by | D.for |
41.A.particularly | B.probably | C.especially | D.possibly |
42.A.something | B.anything | C.everything | D.nothing |
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44.A.lit up | B.showed up | C.opened up | D.moved up |
45.A.away | B.inside | C.indoor | D.outside |
46.A.announced | B.told | C.convinced | D.declared |
47.A.fewer | B.more | C.less | D.longer |
48.A.hat | B.gloves | C.snowsuit | D.socks |
49.A.cost | B.used | C.took | D.spent |
50.A.until | B.after | C.as | D.unless |
51.A.quite | B.too | C.rather | D.very |
52.A.before | B.while | C.since | D.for |
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38.A.at least | B.at first | C.at most | D.at last |
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40.A.trembling | B.thoughtful | C.complicated | D.simple |
41.A.take on | B.care for | C.look over | D.live on |
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47.A.figure | B.opinion | C.courage | D.talent |
48.A.nevertheless | B.never | C.moreover | D.otherwise |
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35.A.1ost | B.forgot | C.1eft | D.raised |
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37.A.mark | B.piece | C.prize | D.trade |
38.A.Neither | B.Both | C.Either | D.All |
39.A.wise | B.gentle | C.stupid | D.happy |
40.A.Fortunately | B.Obviously | C.Straight | D.Publicly |
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48.A.chance | B.right | C.power | D.courage |
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