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It is such an interesting book ________ ...

It is such an interesting book ________ we all like.

A. that            B. which

C. as              D. what

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查定语从句。本题定语从句的先行词是an interesting book,因为先行词前面有such修饰,所以使用关系代词as指代先行词在句中作为动词like的宾语。句意:这是我们所有人都喜欢的很有趣的一本书。故C正确。 【名师点睛】 as用作关系代词和关系副词引导限制性定语从句,并在从句中作主语、宾语、状语或表语,构成the same„ as, such„as, so„as, as„as„等结构,也就是说,先行词之前一旦出现same, such, so, as这些词时,而先行词的后面又跟着一个从句,这时就要考虑是不是要用as作为关系词来连接这个词和这个句子。 例如: No period in history has had as many important changes as have taken place in the past century. (as 作主语) It is so easy a book as every schoolboy can read. (as作宾语) 注意:(1)关系代词as在限制性定语从句时,在从句里做宾语时,绝不能省略。为什么我要让大家注意呢? 因为大家会联想到that和which引导定语从句,做从句里的宾语时可以省略。但是,大家要记住,我们今天讲的是as引导的定语从句,as在定语从句里做宾语时,是绝不能省略的。没有为什么,这就是语言的习惯。 Nowadays, women can receive the same pay as men can receive. 这句话里面,as就绝不能省略。 而这句话 (2)刚说过的这个例子大家可能已经注意到the same „ as 和the same „ that这两个结构了。当先行词被 the same 所修饰时,关系词既可以用 as,也可以用 that,那么这两者又有什么区别呢?在表示具体事物时,有时两者有一定的区别。一般说来,表示同一种类多用 as,表示同一事物多用 that,来看个例子: This is the same instrument as I used yesterday. 这台仪器跟我昨天用过的那台一样。 但是表示抽象概念时,同种类和同一事物是没有绝对区别的,所以两个词可换用,请看例句 I have the same opinion as / that you have. 2. as引导非限制性定语从句。as在定语从句中作主语、表语或宾语。as代指整个主句,而as引导的这个定 语从句是用来补充说明整个主句的,可以放在主句之前或者之后。 例如: As we all know, he studies very hard.(as代整个句子,作宾语) 也可说 He studies very hard, as we all know. As is known to all, he is the best student in our class.(as代整个句子,作主语) 也可说 He is the best student in our class, as is known to all. 一些常见的句式有:as is said above, 正如/就像上面所说的, as is already mentioned above, 正如/就像刚才 已经提到的,as is known to all, 正如/就像大家都知道的,as is reported in the newspaper, 正如报纸上报道的那样。大家发现特点没有啊?as在句子里面的意思是“正如”“就像” 考点:考查定语从句  
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