After winning the singing competition, she thought herself ___ in her neighborhood


  1. A.
    something
  2. B.
    nothing
  3. C.
    anything
  4. D.
    everything
A
解析:

試題分析:考查不定代詞:A.something某些東西,B.nothing沒有什么C.a(chǎn)nything任何事情D.everything一切,句意:贏得歌唱比賽后,她認為自己在周圍是了不起的人了。Something可以引申為:了不起的人。選A。
考點:考查不定代詞
點評:不定代詞在具體的語境中運用起來往往具有很大的靈活性,高考英語試題對代詞的考查更是靈活多變。我們應從以下幾方面入手來把握代詞的解題規(guī)律,1.明確指代。在解答代詞題目時,我們應首先分析前后文,明確代詞所指代的對象,從而避免誤判。具體說來應從以下幾方面考慮:(1)代詞指代的是人還是物;(2) 代詞指代的是可數(shù)名詞還是不可數(shù)名詞;(3)代詞指代的是特指還是泛指概念;(4) 代詞指代的概念是表示兩者之間還是三者或三者以上。(5) 代詞所表示的是肯定還是否定概念。
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