10.It is possible to stay overnight here although there is___such guest house.(  )
A.noB.not aC.not anyD.never

分析 雖然沒有這樣的賓館,但在這里呆一晚是可能的.

解答 答案:A  否定詞與such一起修飾單數(shù)可數(shù)名詞時,要用no并且no要放在such的前面,所以本題such guest house前面要用no,故選A.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查否定句.考生平時要熟練掌握such和so等這些?荚~的用法,考試時就能輕松解答.

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