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cWe didn't even get to the town and it was getting dark.
This is not an emphatic sentence, because an emphatic sentence has a characteristic of removing the emphatic structure it is was....The meaning and structure of the sentence that are still intact. This sentence becomes if the structure is removed:
we reached the little town (in the) evening.That is, less in the
So exclude a.
If you choose B, it doesn't make sense. "It was dark until we got to the town. ”
If you want to express "until we reach the town it's not dark until we get to the town", you should use not....until
it was not evening until we reached...
Pick C, literally before we arrived in town, it was already night. That is: it was dark before we even arrived in the town.
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There are two possibilities:
thatit was evening (that) we reached the little town.
It's an emphatic sentence and we arrived in the town at night.
whenit was evening (when) we reached the little town.
This is a common definite clause:
We arrived in the town in the evening.
Depending on the choice given, it can only be A
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The first sentence meant that it was already evening when we arrived in a small town in Winchester.
If you were to use before here, the later word reached would be changed to could reach, and the meaning of the sentence would be, "It's night before we can get to that town." I can't tell the truth of Qinghe, I'm sorry.
The second sentence means that many people who do not have a Chinese background (that is, do not know Chinese) are enrolled in courses designed specifically for foreigners to learn Chinese.
There are two things to note about this sentence, one is are enrolled, passive voice, which means that those people are registered, not actively registered; The second place is this empty, designed and the sentences after it are used to modify the courses, which are from the Yu Qi staring sentence, which are omitted from this place, and the complete way to write can be. courses which are designed for ..That's why this place is filled with the past tense of design, because it follows the verb be (i.e., the omitted are).
The meaning of the third sentence is Obama's overall declaration that China's rise is a great threat and that the world needs to be transformed.
Same as the passive voice in the second sentence, the world is not transformed by itself, but by people, so the passive voice needs to be used here.
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Why not? Personally, I think when and before are okay.
When means: ...When.
The full sentence means: It was evening when we arrived in Winchester.
before means: .Before.
The full sentence means: We are old enough to be in the evening.
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There is not much difference between the two here, but it is crucial to pay attention to the context provided by the preceding and following sentences.
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The answer on the second floor is right. it was evening before we reached the little town of winchester.
It means "it was night when we arrived in Winchester".
1.before means: (we) before (to winchester)2The sentence is not an emphasis on the sentence structure, the emphasis on the sentence pattern must be to emphasize a certain component of the sentence, such as time adverbials, place adverbials, subjects, and so on.
3.B is also not selected for this sentence, until it is "until... Cai", the meaning does not fit the topic.
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b When we arrived in that town, it was already evening.
If a is chosen, it is an emphatic sentence and should be changed to it
wasintheevening
thatwereached
thelittle
townofwinchester.
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The correct answer is: d
Analysis]: 1before means: in. Before.
2.This sentence is not an emphasis on the sentence structure, the emphasis on the sentence pattern must be to emphasize a certain component of the sentence, such as time adverbial, place adverbial, subject, and so on.
If you want to choose that, add in the front of evening to make an emphatic sentence.
3.until is "until." Cai", which is usually used in conjunction with a negative sentence structure, does not fit the meaning of the topic.
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Answer D This sentence means "It was night before we arrived in Winchester (a city in the south of England)" The it in the sentence indicates time, not the emphasis on it in the sentence structure Note the following emphasis on the sentence structure: it was in the evening that we reached the little town of Winchester We arrived in the town of Winchester and it was already night
It was not until in the evening that we reached the little town of Winchester
The use of nce means "since" as in limb covering:
it was quite long since we had reached the little town of winchester.
It's been a long time since we've arrived in that small town of Winchester
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Answer: A Explanation: After means "in." After that".
Meaning: When we arrived in this town, it was already lunch time.
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a After our end of town, it was lunchtime.