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8.He couldn't but walk home because there was no bus then.
Therebeing no bus then,hehad no choice/alternative but to walk home.

分析 他不得不走回家因为那时没有公共汽车了.

解答 答案:being; had no choice/alternative 考查句型转换.原句中的原因状语从句because there was no bus then转换成同义句的现在分词there being no bus then作状语,原句中的cannot but do与同义句中的have no choice/alternative but to do意思相同,意为"不得不".

点评 同义句型转换,是把意思相同或相近的句子用不同的词汇、短语及句型表示出来.同义句的相互转换除了考查主动句与被动句,复合句与简单句之间的转换,直接引语变间接引语外,还有一些词或短语的替换,仅仅通过替换几个词或短语,而使句子意思不变,就能达到异曲同工之妙."句型转换"题是用来考查学生对句子结构变化所掌握的程度.

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