1. It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall,some measuring over 90 metres. (P34)
[分析]
① 本句中使用了so ... that...結(jié)構(gòu),that后跟 從句。
② some measiBring over 90 metres 是獨立主格結(jié)構(gòu)中 some是measuring的邏輯主語〇 •
[句意]那兒的濕度很大,所以樹都長得特別高,一些高達(dá)90多米。
[仿寫]演出如此精彩,以致于所有觀眾都鼓掌,一些甚至站
起來了。
1.[分析]結(jié)果狀語
[仿寫]The performance was so good that the audience all clapped their hands,some even > standing up.
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