23. The car ran so fast as to run over a boy and his dog        the street. (cross)

那輛汽車跑得如此之快,結(jié)果壓死了正在橫穿街道的一個男孩和他的狗。

23. that were (just) crossing考查特殊定語從句的運用。"正在橫穿街道的"的對應(yīng)英文應(yīng)用定語從句來表達(dá)」此定語從句的先行詞為a boy and his dogo根據(jù)慣用法,當(dāng)先行詞為表人和物的幾個名詞時,關(guān)系代詞只能用that。因"正在橫穿", 故用過去進(jìn)行時。

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