【題目】—Could you tell me_______?

—Sure, just a minute, please.

A.Where’s there a good place to eatB.where there’s a good place to eat

C.where is a good place to eatD.Where a good place eat

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——你可以告訴我哪里有一個(gè)吃飯的好地方嗎?——當(dāng)然,請(qǐng)稍等一下。

考查賓語從句辨析。where’s there a good place to eat哪里有一個(gè)吃飯的好地方,疑問語序;where there’s a good place to eat哪里有一個(gè)吃飯的好地方,陳述語序;where is a good place to eat哪里是一個(gè)吃飯的好地方,疑問語序;where a good place eat錯(cuò)誤表達(dá)。根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu),原句是一個(gè)賓語從句,從句要用陳述語序,排除AC選項(xiàng)。從句意上,原句表示“你可以告訴我哪里有一個(gè)吃飯的好地方”,所以空格處填where there’s a good place to eat。故選B。

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