【題目】I’m going to go ______ for this winter vacation.

A. somewhere warm B. warm somewhere C. anywhere warm D. warm anywhere

【答案】A

【解析】句意:今年寒假我打算去某個(gè)溫暖的地方。somewhere某個(gè)地方,用于肯定句;anywhere任何地方,用于否定句或一般疑問(wèn)句。此處是肯定句,故排除CD兩項(xiàng)。當(dāng)形容詞修飾不定代詞時(shí),位于不定代詞的后面。故選A。

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