【題目】把下列每小題的兩個句子用 “介詞+關(guān)系代詞”連接成含定語從句的句子。
(1)They climbed up to the top of a mountain. They got a good view.
(2)She has now moved back to the house. She was born.
(3)He is now able to beat(擊敗、敲打、跳動) his uncle. He learned how to play chess.
(4)This is the ball. Jimmy scored three goals in the final game.

【答案】
(1)They climbed up to the top of a mountain, from which they got a good view.
(2)She has now moved back to the house in which she was born.
(3)He is now able to beat his uncle from whom he learned how to play chess.
(4)This is the ball with which Jimmy scored three goals in the final game.
【解析】在定語從句中動詞短語中的介詞可以提到關(guān)系代詞前面。構(gòu)成“介詞+關(guān)系代詞”結(jié)構(gòu)。 1from the mountain,故用from +which 連接。
2如果沒有他,我將不會完成我的工作,故用 without +whom連接。
3 in the house,故用in +which 連接。
4learn from,故用 from + whom 連接。
5用這個球,故用 with + which 連接。

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