题目内容

【题目】

1同义句转换

He is such a young boy that he can’t go to school.

= He is ____________ young ____________ go to school.

= He is __________ ____________ enough______________ go to school.

2The room is so small that it can’t hold three men.

=The room is _______ ______ _______three men.

=The room is _______ ______ _______ _______ _______three men.

【答案】

1 too to not old to

2 too small to hold not big enough to hold

【解析】

1原句意: 他是一个如此小的男孩以至于他不能去上学。也就是说他太小了而不能去上学他还不到上学年龄。固定句型:too+形容词或副词+to do,意为而不能”;“…enough…to do”意为足够。所以答案为:too,to;not old;to。

2原句意:房间太小,容纳不下三个人。也就是说房间太小了而不能容纳三人房间还不够大到容纳三人。”固定句型:too+形容词或副词+to do,意为而不能”;“…enough…to do”意为足够。所以答案为:too small to hold; not big enough to hold。

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