Come to pick me up if _______
A. you are convenient B.a(chǎn)t your convenience
C. it is convenient D.for convenience
C
【解析】
試題分析:句意:如果方便的話,請來接我。convenient是形容詞;convenience是名詞;at your convenience在你方便的時候;convenient有兩個意思:一是“時間適合某人”,二是“附近的”。作“適合某人”解時,其主語是事或物而非人,表示主語具有“適合某人”的特征。作“附近的”解時,常修飾distance等名詞。be convenient的意思是“是合適的”“是方便的”,在以表示事或物的名詞作主語時,其后常接介詞for或to引起的短語。在動詞不定式或that從句作主語時常采用形式主語結(jié)構(gòu),動詞不定式的邏輯主體可由介詞for引出。 根據(jù)句意故選C。
考點:考查形容詞的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。此題主要考查在一定的語言環(huán)境下形容詞的意義,根據(jù)句意來選擇正確答案。
即學(xué)即練:You’ll still have to do the work but you’ll do it _______.
A. you are convenient B. at your convenience
C. it is convenient D. for convenience
解析:B。句意:你仍然得做作業(yè)但你可以隨自己的方便去做。
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