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2.-In my opinion,it's wrong for a student to follow ______ his teachers say in class.-Absolutely!I can't agree ______.( )
| A. | no matter what; too much | B. | whatever; much | ||
| C. | no matter what; more | D. | whatever; more |
分析 在我看来,一个学生在课堂上老师说什么就记什么是不对的.
绝对.我非常赞同.
解答 D 考查宾语从句及交际用语.Whatever引导宾语从句或让步状语从句,can't+more,表示肯定意义.I can't agree more.表示"我非常赞同". no matter what不能引导宾语/主语从句,只能引导状语从句; 所以答案选D.
点评 名词性从句一直是高考考查的热点,近几年的高考题主要考察在具体语境中对what和that的辨析,此外,也要求学生对定语从句和名词性从句有清晰的辨认. 首先我们要判断它是哪个名词性从句.名词性从句是主句的一部分,可以充当主语、宾语、表语、同位语.就是说,如果我们能判断出某个从句是某个主句的主语、宾语、表语或同位语,
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