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Liu Xiang’s breaking the world record was an exciting moment, ______ all of us will never forget.

A. that B. One C. it D. what

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查同位语从句。排除法,有逗号在中间,不能用that;it不能作为关系代词;第二个分句不缺成分,what不能引导定语从句;所以选B,在这个句子中,one 后面省略了引导词that,后面接的是一个定语从句,one all of us will never forget,作前面这个句子中的moment的同位语。句意:刘翔打破世界纪录是一个令我们难以忘怀的激动时刻。故选B。

考点:考查同位语从句。

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