1.Could you tell me ___?( 。
A.that the nearest post-office is located where
B.where is the nearest post-office
C.where the nearest post-office is located
D.that where the nearest post-office located in

分析 你能否告訴我最近的郵局在哪里?

解答 答案是C.本題考查名詞性從句的用法;題干中空格處需要的是tell的賓語從句,要用陳述語序;排除B;that從句要表示肯定的確定的信息,排除A,且A中where應(yīng)放在從句的句首;D項(xiàng)引導(dǎo)詞重復(fù),應(yīng)去掉that,且從句中缺少動(dòng)詞; 故答案是C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 名詞性從句考查的關(guān)鍵是連接詞的選用和語序,因此,我們首先要搞清從句的性質(zhì),掌握各連接詞的用法,在此基礎(chǔ)上判斷.此外,關(guān)注名詞性從句用陳述語序.

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