7.I want to go to college and become a doctor; _____ is my wish.(  )
A.soB.suchC.asD.what

分析 我想上大學(xué),然后成為醫(yī)生;這就是我的愿望.

解答 答案:B 考查指示代詞用法.such做代詞的時(shí)候,分為前指代和后指代兩種.前指代的意思是,指代前面提到過的某個(gè)人或某件事.通常,這時(shí)指代的是前面整句話的涵義.故選B.so這樣;如此;as作關(guān)系代詞,引導(dǎo)限制性定語從句,用在"such…as","the same…as","as…as"等結(jié)構(gòu)中,常譯作"像…一樣的人(或物)","凡是…的人(或物)".what什么.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 解答此類問題,要弄清楚各個(gè)代詞的詞義及用法,根據(jù)題意及上下文選擇最合適的答案.

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