Mr Clark thanked God for saving their lives and turning _____he felt was a tragedy into a blessing.


  1. A.
    which
  2. B.
    what
  3. C.
    how
  4. D.
    that
B
試題分析:考查賓語從句。本題中的what he felt was a tragedy是動詞turn的賓語,句中的he felt可以省略,句子缺少的是主語,用what引導起這個賓語從句,并在句中做主語。句意:Clark先生感謝上帝救了他的命。并把他認為是悲劇的事情變成了一個開心的事情。故B正確。
考點:考查賓語從句
點評:名詞性從句的考查集中在引導詞的選擇上,連接詞that, whether, if在句中不充當任何成分,只起連接作用;連接代詞who(ever), which(ever), whom(ever),whose(ever),what(ever)在句中做主語,賓語,表語和定語;連接副詞when, why, where, how,在句中做狀語。應從上下句的句法關系著手分析,切不可‘望句形生答案’總的來說,考生在解答此類型時,可用排除法或造句法,造句法就是仿造原句的語法功能仿造出一個易懂易理解的句子,幫助判斷。
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