Turn on the TV, and there is _________.


  1. A.
    important something
  2. B.
    important nothing
  3. C.
    something important
  4. D.
    nothing important
C
試題分析;something一些東西,一般用于肯定句及表示請(qǐng)求建議等含義的疑問(wèn)句中; Nothing沒(méi)有東西,用于肯定句表示否定含義;修飾這些不定代詞的形容詞一般放在這些詞的后面。句意:打開(kāi)電視,有一些重要的事情. 結(jié)合語(yǔ)境可知本句表示肯定含義,故選C.
考點(diǎn):不定代詞辨析
點(diǎn)評(píng):thing和some any every等構(gòu)成的復(fù)合詞一直是初中英語(yǔ)考查的重點(diǎn),需要注意他們應(yīng)用環(huán)境的不同,并注意修飾這些詞語(yǔ)的形容詞要放在他們的后面。
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