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9.To my father,there's no greater happiness than ________ of succeeding in his career.(  )
A.itB.oneC.thatD.the one

分析 句意,对于我父亲而言,没有什么能比他在事业上取得成功更幸福.

解答 答案C."it"特指,代替前面提到的那个特定的事物;"one"是泛指,指代前面提到的同类人或物(可数名词)中的一个;"that"是特指,代替前面提到的不可数名词或单数可数名词.代指前面提及的同类而非同一物,后面一般有后置定语;"the one"是特指,指代前面提到的同类人或物(可数名词)中的一个.根据句意,对于我父亲而言,没有什么能比他在事业上取得成功更幸福.用that特指事业上取得成功的幸福.故选C.

点评 本题考查不定代词的用法,要熟练掌握各个不定代词的区别,并结合具体的语境选择出正确的选项.

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