— A nice day, isn’t it?

—Yes, it’s ______ that I’d like to go out for a picnic.

A. such nice weather B. so a nice weather

C. such a nice weather D. so nice weather

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查so和such的用法。句意為:天氣如此好以至于我都想出去野炊了.Such與so的意思都是如此,這樣。但兩者用法根本不同。such后面主要是修飾名詞。即:such+a/an+adj.+n.。如果名詞是不可數(shù)名詞或復數(shù)名詞,則不可以用不定冠詞a或an。so后面只能跟形容詞或副詞。即:so+adj.或adv+ a/an+ n.本題中weather是不可數(shù)名詞,不可加冠詞。故選A。

考點:考查so和such的用法

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