【题目】—Do you remember ________ we got to know each other?
—It was in 2000 ________ we both studied in Nanjing University.
A. when it was that; when B. when was it that; when
C. when it was that; that D. when was it that; that
【答案】A
【解析】考查强调句及定语从句。分析句子结构:
—Do you remember when it was that we
主句的主语 主句的谓语 特殊疑问词 强调句结构 从句的主语
got to know each other?
宾语从句的谓语
--- It was in 2000 when we both
强调句 时间状语 定语从句的关系词 定语从句的主语
studied in Nanjing University.
定语从句的谓语 定语从句的状语
句意:——你还记得我们是什么时候认识的吗?——是2000年我们在南京大学读书时认识的。分析句子可知,第一句是强调动词remember的宾语从句中的时间状语when。特殊疑问句的强调句型:特殊疑问词+is/was+it++that+剩余部分?如果特殊疑问句作为宾语从句时,要用陈述句语序,即特殊疑问词+it+is/was+that+剩余部分。因此第一句要用when it was。
第二句又是一个陈述句的强调句型,It+is/was+被强调部分+that+剩余部分。只是后面的that+剩余部分(即上句中的that we got to know each other)被省略了,但被强调部分in 2000后面又跟了一个定语从句(we both studied in Nanjing University.),而先行词2000在从句中做时间状语,故用关系副词when。因此A项正确。
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