The __________ rate has been rising in the past decade in China,________ is reported in a recent survey. People find it hard to maintain their marriage.
A.divorce; as B.divorce; it
C.disconnection; which D.separation; what
A
【解析】
試題分析:考查名詞和非限制性定語從句,第一空填Divorce離婚,disconnection斷開;分離,切斷,separation分離,第二空是非限制性定語從句,as表示“正如”,句意:正如一項最近的報道一樣,在過去的十年里,中國的離婚率一直在上升,人們發(fā)現(xiàn)很難維持婚姻。選A。
考點:考查名詞和非限制性定語從句
點評:名詞的辨析看句意,非限定性定語從句起補充說明作用,缺少也不會影響全句的理解,在非限定性定語從句的前面往往有逗號隔開,如若將非限定性定語從句放在句子中間,起前后都需要用逗號隔開。需要注意 which引導(dǎo)的非限定性定語從句是用來說明前面整個句子的情況或主句的某一部分。 在非限定性定語從句中,關(guān)系詞不能用that。
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