定语从句 易错选择题系列(The attributive clause error prone choice series).docVIP

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定语从句 易错选择题系列(The attributive clause error prone choice series).doc

定语从句 易错选择题系列(The attributive clause error prone choice series)

定语从句 易错选择题系列(The attributive clause error prone choice series) Entrance English trap grammar detailed explanation: attributive clause source: Star Update Date: 2011-04-01 Click: 46 1. The factory was built in a secret place, around high mountains. ______ A., which, was, B., it, was, C., which, were,, D., them, were Traps easily mistake A or B, and mistake the which and it in A and B as the subject of subsequent sentences. [analysis] best answer is C, around which were high mountains is a +which led by the non restrictive attributive clause, and the clause, the subject is high mountains, around is a which, so the predicate of the sentence the plural were, rather than the singular was. please do the following class of cases (Title The answer is C): (1) Yesterday we visited a modern hospital around some fruit shops. _______ A., which, is, B., it, is, C., which, are,, D., them, are (2) The murder happened in an old building beside the city police station. ______ A., which, are, B., it, is, C., which, is,, D., them, are (3) Next month well move to a new building next to a nice restaurant where we can _______ have Chinese food. A., which, are, B., it, is, C., which, is,, D., them, are 2. A man with a bleeding hand hurried in and asked there a hospital, Is around I get some medicine ______ can for my wounded hand? A., that, B., which, C., where, D., what Traps easily mistake B, think around is a preposition, choose which instead of the preceding noun hospital, which is used as the object of the preposition around here. [analysis] the best answer is C. The above syntax analysis is not wrong, but the problem is, according to this analysis, the meaning of the sentence is: is there a hospital, I can buy medicine to cure my hands near it? This context is clearly a bit irrational, because people usually treat injuries in hospitals rather than near hospitals. The C argument is: the word around is a preposition, but an adverb, meaning near; followed by where guided the attributive

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