A. | what for | B. | what about | C. | How about | D. | what if |
分析 要是我们把角落的花搬走会怎么样?看起来会好些吗?
解答 答案:D
该题考查固定搭配辨析,what for意为"为什么",what about意为"怎么样,以为如何(提出建议或用以引出话题)",how about意为"…怎么样,…怎么办",what if意为"要是…又怎样",由Will it look better?"看起来会好些吗?"可知,前一句应该为"如果…",所以应用what if,另what about与how about在表达"…怎么样"时,后面要跟名词或动名词,故可以排除B和C,而what for在表达"为什么"时,其后所跟结构应该用一般疑问式,所以可排除A,故选D.
点评 考查搭配辨义时,要准确掌握每个搭配含义,并根据题干含义或逻辑关系选择正确答案.
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