【题目】—Do you know____________ —To protect our only home--the earth.
A.how we should live a green lifeB.why should we live a green life
C.why we should live a green lifeD.whether we should live a green life
【答案】C
【解析】
句意:——你知道为什么我们应该过一种绿色的生活?——为了保护我们唯一的家园——地球。
考查宾语从句辨析。how we should live a green life 我们怎样过一种绿色的生活(陈述句语序);why should we live a green life为什么我们应该过一种绿色的生活(疑问句语序);why we should live a green life为什么我们应该过一种绿色的生活(陈述句语序);whether we should live a green life我们是否应该过一种绿色的生活(陈述句语序)。根据下文To protect our only home--the earth“为了保护我们唯一的家园——地球”,不定式作目的,可知,空格处是询问“为什么我们应该过一种绿色的生活”,从句意上排除A和D选项。根据句子结构,空格处所在句子是一个宾语从句,从句要用陈述句语序,而B选项是疑问句语序,所以排除B选项。故选C。
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