题目内容
11._____ on computers for storing information that people are unable to remember basic things.( )A. | Such is the dependence | B. | Such dependence does | ||
C. | So they are dependent | D. | So do they depend |
分析 人们如此依赖电脑来储存信息结果连基本的东西记不住了.
解答 答案A.
当"so/such…that…"结构中的so,such连同它所直接修饰的成分共同位于句首表示强调时,主句要进行倒装(that后面的结果状语从句不倒装).
原句为"The dependence on computers for storing information is such that people are unable to remember basic things.";such 置于句首,句子需要倒装,故选A项.如果用so来引导句子,应该把句子改写为"So dependent are they on computers for storing information that people are unable to remember basic things".
点评 本题考查倒装句.倒装分为部分倒装和全部倒装,考试多为部分倒装.考生应掌握什么情况下需要倒装,并对倒装后的句子能够辨认出来.让学生了解倒装的基本概念和构成形式,对倒装句的辨认及正确运用.要对其它各种特殊的句式准确把握.

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