高考英语二轮冲刺:第一编+一阅读理解+题型二+Word版含解析
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题型二 推理判断题
语篇出处:2019年全国卷Ⅱ·B篇 语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:志愿服务
“You
can use me as a last resort (选择), and if nobody
else volunteers, then I
will do it.” This was
an actual reply from a parent after I put out a
request for
volunteers for my kids' lacrosse
(长曲棍球) club.
I guess that there's probably
some demanding work schedule, or social anxiety
around stepping up to help for an unknown
sport. She may just need a little persuading.
So I try again and tug_at_the_heartstrings. I
mention the single parent with four kids
running the show and I talk about the dad
coaching a team that his kids aren't even on ...
At this point the unwilling parent speaks up,
“Alright. Yes, I'll do it.”
I'm secretly
relieved because I know there's real power in
sharing volunteer
responsibilities among many.
The unwilling parent organizes the meal schedule,
sends
out emails, and collects money for end-
of-season gifts. Somewhere along the way, the
same parent ends up becoming an invaluable
member of the team. The coach is able to
focus
on the kids while the other parents are relieved
to be off the hook for another
season. Handing
out sliced oranges to bloodthirsty kids can be as
exciting as watching
your own kid score a
goal.
Still, most of us volunteers breathe a
sigh of relief when the season comes to a
close. That relief is coupled with a deep
understanding of why the same people keep
coming back for more: Connecting to the
community (社区) as you freely give your
time,
money, skills, or services provides a real joy.
Volunteering just feels so good.
In that
sense, I'm pretty sure volunteering is more of a
selfish act than I'd freely
like to admit.
However, if others benefit in the process, and I
get some reward too, does
it really matter
where my motivation lies?
can we infer about
the parent from her reply in Paragraph 1?
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knows
little about the club.
isn't good at sports.
just doesn't want to volunteer.
's unable
to meet her schedule.
does the underlined
phrase “tug at the heartstrings” in Paragraph 2
mean?
age teamwork. B.Appeal to feelings.
e good deeds. D.Provide advice.
can we
learn about the parent from Paragraph 3?
gets
interested in lacrosse.
is proud of her kids.
'll work for another season.
becomes a
good helper.
does the author like doing
volunteer work?
gives her a sense of duty.
makes her very happy.
enables her to
work hard.
brings her material rewards.
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题1:题干中关键词是“her reply in Paragraph
1”,由文章第一句“You can use
me as a last resort
(选择), and if nobody else volunteers, then I will
do it.”可知,家长
让把她当作最后的选择,如果没有其他人当志愿者,那么她就去。由此可推断
出
这位家长不想去当志愿者。选C。
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题2:第一段提到一个家长不愿意去当志愿者。由画线处所在句的上一句“She
may
just need a little persuading.”可知这位家长需要被劝说。下文作者提到有
四个孩
子的单亲妈妈主持了这个节目,一位孩子不在此队的父亲担任长曲棍球队的教
练……由此
可知,作者是为了以情动人。选B。
题3:题干中关键词是“about the
parent from Paragraph 3”,由第三段中的
“Somewhere
along the way, the same parent ends up becoming an
invaluable member
of the
team.”这一细节可知,这位家长成了一个好帮手。选D。
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题4:题干中关键词为“Why does
the author like doing volunteer
work?”。文
章中提到“Volunteering just feels so
good.”,与B项中信息相匹配。选B。
考法1 推断细节类—— “揣摩推敲”法
典例片段 (2019·湖南师大附中模考)When early
automobiles first arrived on
the scene in the
late 19th century, few people could have imagined
that they would one
day take over the world.
In fact, some towns of the United States found the
noise and
exhaust from these novel “horseless
carriages” so disgusting that early cars were
actually forbidden there.
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...
So what
is life like in place where one of the most
powerful inventions in history
has been
banned? Well, it's quite nice, actually. ... They
also save a huge amount of
money that would
normally go to commuting (往来) by cars.
What
can we infer from the text?
cars were first
shown on the stage.
' popularity was expected
at first.
were described in a novel as
disgusting.
cars were known as carriages
without horses.
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第一步 题干定位:
题干中的关键词是infer,是推断细节题。
第二步 锁定信息:
首段信息“early automobiles first arrived”“novel
‘horseless carriages’”和
“early cars”。
第三步
分析对比:
最早的汽车被看作没有马的四轮车。与选项D中信息匹配,故选D。
考法2
推断观点态度类——“褒贬措辞”法
典例片段 (2019·青岛模考)During
Amsterdam's chaotic rush hour, nine-year-old
Lotta Crok cycles to a very busy junction. ...
Lotta is the first junior cycle mayor in the
world. ...
But children who cycle in
Amsterdam face challenges, ...
Lotta became
junior cycle mayor in June last year when she won
a contest ...
Since Lotta was appointed
junior cycle mayor, ....
She is now planning a
meeting with the city's mayor to discuss ideas
....
Following the success of the Amsterdam
scheme, cycle mayors around the world
are now
planning to appoint junior colleagues. “They see
it works really well,”
Boerma, the senior
major, says. “I talk to the parents, Lotta talks
to the children. And
if you look at the city
through the eyes of a child, you will also make it
accessible for
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others. A city that's good
for an eight-year-old is also good for an 88-year-
old.”
What's Boerma's attitude to the junior
cycle mayor?
us. B.Favorable.
ous.
D.Disapproving.
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第一步 题干定位:
题干中的关键词是Boerma,可以定位到最后一段引号里的内容。
第二步 锁定信息:
文中信息是“works really well”和“A city ... is also
good ... ”。显然是赞同的。
第三步 对比选项:
Cautious
“谨慎的”;Favorable “赞成的”; Ambiguous
“模糊的”;
Disapproving “不赞成的”。故选B。
考法3
推断写作意图类——“意图推断”法
典例片段 (2019·上海嘉定模考)This
strange little boy-man, never separated
from a
tin drum he is always banging, is our hero of the
table ...
This is an overview of the story of
The Tin Drum, the most famous work by the
German Nobel-winning author Günter Grass, who
passed away on April 13 at the age of
87. The
Tin Drum also established Grass as one of the
leading authors of Germany ... He
was called
“Germany's conscience”, because he reminded
Germans of a past during
the Second World War
(1933—1945) that many would have rather forgotten.
This sometimes made him unpopular ...
Grass was a man of the pen and the page and
also a man with a gift for speaking to
the
public.
His writing was noisy and annoying,
but one had to listen to it, a little like the
sound of the drum banged by his most famous
literary creation.
What is the author's
purpose in writing the article?
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analyze what has
made The Tin Drum so popular in Germany.
introduce the readers to Günter Grass and his most
famous work.
present the history of Germany
through the pen and page of Grass.
give some
background information about Grass's early life as
a writer.
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第一步 主旨大意:
开篇提到一个敲鼓的小男孩Günter Grass。
第二步 锁定信息:
第二段提到Günter Grass的成名作和作品风格;第三段提到他并不受人欢迎;
最后
一段总结他的写作手法就像敲鼓发出的声音一样。
第三步 分析对比:
该文章属于人物传记类,描述的是Günter
Grass和他的作品。与选项B中信
息一致,故选B。
考法4
文章出处题——“对号入座”法
典例片段 (2018·全国卷Ⅱ,B篇)Many of
us love July because it's the month
when
nature's berries and stone fruits are in
abundance. These colourful and sweet
jewels
from British Columbia's fields are little
powerhouses of nutritional protection.
Of the
common berries, strawberries are highest in
vitamin C, although, because
of their seeds,
raspberries contain a little more protein (蛋白质),
iron and zinc (not that
fruits have much
protein). Blueberries are particularly high in
antioxidants (抗氧化物
质). The yellow and orange
stone fruits such as peaches are high in the
carotenoids we
turn into vitamin A and which
are antioxidants. As for cherries (樱桃), they are
so
delicious who cares? However, they are rich
in vitamin C.
...
From which is the text
probably taken?
A.A biology textbook.
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B.A health magazine.
C.A research paper.
D.A travel brochure.
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第一步 首段描述:
这些来自不列颠哥伦比亚省土地上的色彩鲜艳的甜甜的宝贝就是营养保护的
小集团。
第二步 锁定信息:
关键词:草莓、蓝莓、樱桃,维生素、蛋白质、抗氧化物质。
第三步 分析推断:
应该是来自于健康和营养相关的书,即健康杂志,故选B。
(2019·郑州一中模考)语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:自然灾害
There
is always something that happens in the world that
everyone fears will
happen to their town, city
or country: natural disasters. The scariest part
of it is that no
one will ever see it coming.
Though technology helps us prepare, but it never
actually
tells the people when it's going to
hit. It is always estimated but the result is
never 100%
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accurate.
However, that
is not the point of this article. Two different
natural disasters in two
different parts of
the world have happened in the past few weeks. One
was a major
flood that has hit Louisiana in
the United States. The other was an earthquake
that hit
Amatrice, Italy. However, there is a
major difference in the news coverage of the two
tragedies.
As for the flooding in
Louisiana, it is reported that this disaster is
the worst to hit
the United States since
Super-storm Sandy and it'll cost at least $$30
million. In only the
first couple of weeks, 13
people had died. However, like me, many people did
not hear
about this tragic event. I did not
learn about it until about three weeks after it
happened.
In Italy, however, it covered all
media instantly. The earthquake in Italy happened
on Tuesday morning. That same day, I was on
Twitter and that was all that was over the
news feed. Every other post was about the
earthquake. Some would have the opinion
that
Amatrice, Italy was one of the most beautiful
towns in that country. I got in deep
sorrow
because there were more people killed in this
quake than the flooding. So far,
they have a
total of 73 dead and over one hundred missing.
I understand that technically the earthquake
in Italy was worse than the floods in
Louisiana. However, I believe that if a
natural disaster happens, they all should be
equally covered and taken equally seriously.
We are one world united and should be
there
for all of the people who are in need of help. We
may not be able to accurately
predict
disasters but, we can surely lend a hand out for
the needy.
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲了两个不同的地方发生的不同自然灾害,但是对其报道却是不同的。作者认为自然灾害无大小,应该让人们及时知晓,
这样人们就可以向
受害者伸出援助之手。
really concerns the author about
the two natural disasters?
death and the
injured.
media report.
government's
responsibility.
economic loss.
答案:B
推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句中的“there is a major difference in
the news coverage of the two
tragedies”可知,对于这两个自然灾害,作者关注的是
媒体的报道。
did
the author learn about the flood so late?
didn't care about the flood.
felt nervous
about the news.
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media didn't cover it in
time.
flood frightened the author a lot.
答案:C 细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“I did not learn about it
until about
three weeks after it
happened.”可知,作者很晚才知道洪水的事情是因为媒体报道得
晚。
can
be inferred from the passage?
isn't good at
predicting the natural disasters.
natural
disasters should be covered equally.
world
should be united into one instantly.
a should
help Italy predict natural disasters.
答案:B
推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“I understand that technically the
earthquake in Italy was worse than the floods
in Louisiana. However, I believe that if a
natural disaster happens, they all should be
equally covered and taken equally
seriously.”可知,所有的自然灾害都需要被平等地报道。
is the
text mainly developed?
making a comparison.
following the time order.
listing some
examples.
analyzing the causes.
答案:A
推理判断题。本文通过讲述了两个地方发生的不同自然灾害来比
对说明对自然灾害的报道有所偏差。
disaster n. 灾难 tragedy n. 悲剧 accurately
adv. 精确地
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最后一段第二句:However, I
believe that if a natural disaster happens, they
all
should be equally covered and taken
equally seriously.
译文:然而,我相信如果自然灾害发生的话,它们都应该被平等地报道并且
受到同等关注。 <
br>分析:这是一个主从复合句。that引导宾语从句,作动词believe的宾语。宾
语从句中
含有一个if引导的条件状语从句。
专题强化训练(二)
(1)
The
robots are coming!
All the efforts you put
into studying at university may not have been
enough—because robots could be coming for your
job. A new study finds that as many
as 800
million workers could be replaced by robots by
2030.
The study from the McKinsey Global
Institute estimates that “between 400
million
and 800 million individuals could be replaced by
automation (自动化) or robots
and need to find
new jobs by 2030 around the world”. It estimates
that 30 percent of
the hours people spend on
working globally could have been automated by that
time.
Those most affected will be people who
work in “predictable environments” doing
tasks
such as operating machines and preparing fast
food. Those who make a living
collecting and
processing data also face a high risk of being
replaced by robots. But
people who work in
less predictable environments such as gardeners,
plumbers, and
childcare staff face a smaller
risk, because their roles “are technically
difficult to be
automated and often command
relatively lower wages, which makes automation a
less
attractive business proposition”.
However, it's not all doom (厄运) for the future
of employment. The study notes
that automation
sometimes allows workers to remain employed in a
different position.
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“Even when some tasks are
automated, the employment rate in those
occupations
may not decline because workers
may perform new tasks,” McKinsey & Company
wrote in a release on its website.
It
noted that China has the largest number of
employees who would need to switch
occupations, up to 100 million if automation
was adopted rapidly, or 12 percent of the
2030
workforce. The numbers are higher in more advanced
economies, with up to
one-third of the 2030
workforce in America and Germany needing to switch
occupations, along with nearly half of the
2030 workforce in Japan. Countries which
fail
to prepare workers for transition to new jobs will
feel the impact of a rise in
unemployment and
depressed wages, according to the study.
篇章导读:
本文是一篇说明文。研究报告预计,到2030年全球将有高达8亿
人的工作被机器人和自动化操作取代
。
will lots of people need to find new jobs
by 2030 around the world?
don't put efforts
into their study at university.
world's
working population is on the steady increase.
will be paid less with the development of
technology.
or automation will take the place
of their positions.
答案:D 细节理解题。由第一段和第二段的内容可知,很
多工人需要重新
找工作是因为预计到2030年他们将被机器人或自动化操作所取代。
of
the following jobs will be the least likely to be
replaced by robots?
e operation.
are in
kindergarten.
B.Fast food cooking.
D.Data collection.
答案:C 细节理解题。由第三段的第三句并结合选
项可知,幼儿园的儿童保
育工作人员被机器人取代的可能性最小。
is the
writer's attitude towards the future employment?
stic.
istic.
erned and indifferent.
no personal preference.
答案:D 推理判断题。文章前两段提
到研究预测大量的工人会被机器人或
自动化设备取代;第四段的首句提到对未来的就业来说,这并不一定
是厄运;接
下来又提到人们可以从事其他工作。从而可以看出作者对未来的就业形势态度客
观,
没有个人偏好。
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section does the article
belong to?
ion.
yle.
B.Technology.
D.Business.
答案:B 推理判断题。本文主要论述了麦肯锡全球研究院近期发布
的研究报
告,预计到2030年全球多达8亿工人将会被机器人或自动化操作取代。由常识可
知
机器人和自动化设备的核心技术——人工智能属于技术范畴,所以本文应属于
科技类范畴。
predictable adj. 可预见的;可预料的 occupation n.
职业;占有;消遣 adopt
vt. 采用,采纳;收养
最后一段第一句:It noted that China has the largest
number of employees who
would need to switch
occupations, up to 100 million if automation was
adopted rapidly,
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or 12 percent of the 2030
workforce.
译文:它指出,中国需要转换职业的员工数量最多,如果迅速采用自动化,该数量将达到1亿,或者占2030年劳动力总数的12%。
分析:这是一个主从复合句,tha
t引导宾语从句,作动词note的宾语。在宾
语从句中,who引导定语从句,修饰先行词emplo
yees; if引导条件状语从句。
(2)
The doll on my desk
was important for me. Seeing it, I couldn't help
thinking of
Doris. Doris was a science teacher
by profession, but she was also a very creative
person. All around her room were dolls that
she had made.
From what I gathered from
talking to Doris, she'd taken a class in doll
making.
One day while I was in her room she
took one of the dolls out of the case to show me,
saying this was the first doll she had ever
made. This doll was very unusual with fine
artistic work. The ceramic (陶瓷的) skirt was
made of delicate ruffles (褶裥饰边). I
was amazed
that anyone could do such unique work.
As
Doris was holding the doll very carefully she
turned the doll in such a way that
I could see
a slight break in one of the ruffles on the skirt.
Then she said, “Would you
like me to tell you
about this?” Of course, I was curious to know what
happened.
Doris said that on the way to class
she bumped the side of the skirt. She said she
was upset and almost didn't go to class at
all. When it was her turn to show the doll to
the teacher, she had to point out the break in
the skirt. Doris felt for sure that the doll
would be rejected (拒绝) because of it. Much to
her surprise, the teacher told her she
was
just going to ignore this break and grade the doll
on the other good qualities it had.
Doris said
the attitude from the teacher changed her life. If
that teacher hadn't
forgiven that small
mistake, she would never have made the rest of the
dolls.
This teacher could have made Doris feel
ashamed by her mistake. But because of
her
willingness to ignore the mistake, Doris was
sharing her kindness to the next
generation. <
br>篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者看到桌子上的陶瓷娃娃想到了Doris,以
及她和自己分享
的一个温暖的故事。
was the doll on the desk was
important for the author?
filled the author
with kindness.
reminded the author of Doris.
conveyed what happened to Doris.
was
made by the author and his teacher.
答案:B
细节理解题。由第一段第二句“Seeing it, I couldn't help thinking
of
Doris.”可知,作者看见这个娃娃就想到了Doris。
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did the
author know what happened to the special doll
Doris took out?
communicating with Doris.
examining the artistic work.
reading the
sign on the doll.
taking a class in doll
making.
答案:A 细节理解题。由第二段第一句中的“From what I
gathered from talking
to
Doris”可知,作者与Doris交谈中得知该玩偶的独特之处。
do we know
about Doris?
was kind.
was honest.
B.She was curious.
D.She was clumsy.
答案:C 推理判断题。由第四段中的“When it was her turn to show
the doll to
the teacher, she had to point out
the break in the skirt.”可知,当轮到她把玩偶展示给老
师看的时候,她指
出了裙子上的破损之处。她没有丝毫掩饰,说明她很诚实。
can we learn from
this passage?
others' shame.
your
kindness to others.
more on your own
mistakes.
positive attitude to others'
mistakes.
答案:D 推理判断题。由第四段中的“grade the doll on
the other good qualities
it had”和第五段第一句“Doris
said the attitude from the teacher changed her lif
e.”可
知,老师的态度改变了他的人生。由此说明我们对待别人的错误要宽容,即持有
积极的
态度。
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delicate adj. 精致的;微妙的;熟练的;纤弱的;易损的
unique adj. 独特的;唯一的,独一无二的 bump v. 碰,撞;颠簸而行
第五段第二句:If that teacher hadn't forgiven
that small mistake, she would never
have made
the rest of the dolls.
译文:如果老师没有包容那次小小的过失,她将永远不会制作其他的瓷器玩
偶。
分析
:这是一个虚拟条件句,表示与过去事实相反,从句中的谓语动词用的
是过去完成时态,主句中的谓语动
词用的是would have done。
(3)
The Unbelievable
Survival from Bear Attacks
This past October,
I took an early morning hike in the Madison Valley
in
southwest Montana. Knowing that bears are
common throughout the area and not
wanting to
surprise one, I shouted out, “Hey, bear!” every 30
seconds.
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About three miles in, I
stepped out into a meadow and shouted again. A few
more
steps and I spotted a brown bear with her
babies on the trail at the upper end of the
meadow. The sow saw me right away, and they
all ran up the trail. But then she stopped,
turned, and charged straight to me. I yelled
so she would know I was human and
hopefully
turn back. No such luck. I gave her a full charge
of bear spray at about 25 feet.
Her momentum
(冲力) carried her right through the orange cloud
and onto me.
I dived face—first into the dirt
and wrapped my arms around the back of my neck
for protection. She was on top of me, biting
my arms, shoulders, and backpack. The
force of
each bite was like a hammer with teeth. Over and
over she bit me. After what
felt like hours
but was merely minutes, she disappeared,
apparently satisfied that I
caused no further
threat.
I tried to pick myself up, but my
eyes were full of blood and I couldn't see. I knew
that if she came back again, I'd be dead, so I
wiped the blood from one eye and looked
around. No bear. I stood up and moved quickly
down the trail again. Forty-five minutes
later, I got into my truck and drove 17 miles
to the hospital. It took doctors eight hours
to treat the wounds on my arms and shoulder. A
five-inch cut along the side of my head
will
leave a terrible scar.
If you ever find
yourself in this situation, know how to protect
yourself from a
brown bear.
篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。
文章讲述了作者在峡谷远足时,被大灰熊袭
击,最后惊险脱逃的故事。作者借此告诉我们在危急关头,要
学会用正确的方法
保护自己。
did the writer continuously
say “Hey, bear!”?
was looking for a brown
bear.
wanted to greet and feed a bear.
knew the brown bear well in that area.
didn't
want to take any bear by surprise.
答案:D
细节理解题。由第一段中的“Knowing that bears are common
throughout the area and not wanting to
surprise
one”可知,了解到此地熊出没频繁,
为了不碰到熊,作者每隔30秒大声喊出“Hey,
bear!”
was the immediate reaction of the
writer on seeing the brown bear?
stepped out
into a meadow and shouted again.
shot at her
using a kind of spray to drive her off.
yelled to tell her that he was there to protect
her.
threw some oranges towards her at about
25 feet.
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答案:B 细节理解题。由第二段中的“I gave her
a full charge of bear spray at
about 25
feet.”可知,作者向熊喷洒了一种喷雾剂。
did the brown bear go
away?
she felt safe.
she got injured.
she found some food.
she saw the blood
of the writer.
答案:A 推理判断题。由第三段最后一句“After what
felt like hours but was
merely minutes, she
disappeared, apparently satisfied that I caused no
further threat.”可
知,在过了好像几小时实际上只有几分钟之后,她消失了,很明显
感到作者不再
对她构成威胁。也就是说,熊感到安全之后才离开的。
does the
author suggest we do in face of emergency?
right first aid to ourselves.
t ourselves in a
proper way.
quickly away from the scene.
to the doctor as quickly as possible.
答案:B
推理判断题。由最后一段“If you ever find yourself in this
situation,
know how to protect yourself from a
brown bear.”可知,作者建议我们面对紧急情况
时,要用正确的方法保护自己。
spot v. 看见;发现 trail n. 小路,小径 apparently adv.
显然
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第三段最后一句:After what felt like hours but
was merely minutes, she
disappeared,
apparently satisfied that I caused no further
threat.
译文:好像过了几个小时但仅仅几分钟之后,她消失了,显然很满意我没有
再造成任何威胁。
分析:这是一个主从复合句。what引导宾语从句,作介词after的宾语;形容
词sat
isfied后的that引导宾语从句。
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