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1. Claire didn't want the robot in her house,especially as her husband would be absent for three weeks,but Larry persuaded her that the robot wouldn't harm her or allow her to be harmed. (P11)

[分析]

①本句是一個(gè)由but連接的并列復(fù)合句。

②前一個(gè)分句中as引導(dǎo)從句。

③后一個(gè)分句中that引導(dǎo)從句。

[句意]克萊爾并不想把機(jī)器人留在篆里,特別是在她丈夫離家三周的期間。但是她被拉里說(shuō)服了。拉里說(shuō),機(jī)器人不會(huì)傷害她,也不會(huì)讓別人來(lái)傷害她。

[仿寫]艾麗斯不想辦生日派對(duì),特別是在她媽媽生病期間。但是父親說(shuō)服了她,說(shuō)這個(gè)派對(duì)可能會(huì)讓媽媽的精神好一些。

                                                         

1. [分]時(shí)間狀語(yǔ);賓語(yǔ)

[仿寫]Alice didn’t want to hold the birthday party, especially as her mother was ill,but her fathe^ persuaded her that the party might cheer her mother up.

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高二新課標(biāo) > 第33期 2015-2016學(xué)年高二課標(biāo)

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