宾语从句的特殊用法主语从句的特殊用法
宾语从句的特殊用法:
(1)一个动词后跟多个宾语从句时,第二个开始的连词that不能省略。
He said (that) he didn’t attend the party and that he didn’t want to.
他说他没参加聚会,他不想参加。
(2)否定转移
I don’t think he is fit for the job, is he?
我认为他不适合做这项工作,是吗?
I never thought that he would come for the dinner party.
我从来没想到他会来参加宴会。
(3)有些不可直接跟宾语从句的动词。
I hate it when…; I dislike it when…; I’d appreciate it if…
I will see to it that…
速记英语单词
单词不用记
新概念英语青少版
(4)与定语从句的转换
Jerry told us _______ he had seen abroad.
A. what
B. all that
C. all what
D. all
【答案与解析】本题四个答案都正确。答案C 可以看作all 是前面的us 的同位语。
主语从句的特殊用法
(1)主语从句于定语从句的转换
What is needed has been bought.
All that is needed has been bought.
所有需要的都被买了。
(2)几个特殊句型之间的转换
It is known to all that China has joined the WTO.
As is known to all, China has joined the WTO.
What is known to all is that China has joined the WTO.
众所周知,中国已加入WTO。
Smart job-seekers needs to rid themselves of several standard myths(谎言的说法)about interviewing before they start looking for a job. What follows is a list of some of these untruths and some tips to help you do your best at your next interview.
Myth 1: The aim of interviewing is to obtain (means “get”) a job offer
Only half true. The real aim of an interview is to obtain the job you want. That often means rejecting job offers you don't want! ___ 1__ _
Myth 2: Always please the interviewer
Not true. Try to please yourself. Of course, don't be hostile(敌对的) nobody wants to hire disagreeable. ___ 2__ _
Myth 3: Try to control the interview
Nobody "controls" an interview. When someone tries to control us, we resent(怨恨)it. ___ 3__ _ Remember you can't control what an employer thinks of you, just as he can't control what you think of hi
ready to give and take when being interviewed. ___ 4__ _
Myth 4: Never interrupt the interviewer
Study the style of an effective conversationalists: they interrupt and are interrupted} An exciting conversation always makes us feel free---free to interrupt, to disagree, to agree enthusiastically ___ 5__ _
Try being yourself for a change. Employers will either like or dislike you, but at least you'll have made an impression. Leaving an employer indifferent(关系要紧的) is the worst impression you can make.
A. Be enthusiastic.
B. Just hang loose.
C. Never control the interview.
D. Follow their words as quickly as possible.
E. When we try to control others, they resent us.
F. So before you do please an employer, be sure you want the job.
G. But there is plainly a middle ground between being lee ingratiating(逢迎) and being hostile.
