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6.-Was it_______ Stanley failed the driving test again_______ made him depressed this morning?
-Yes,I can't agree more with you.(  )
A.that; whichB.which; thatC.which; whichD.that; that

分析 --是驾驶执照考试又一次失败让Stanley今天上午非常沮丧的吗?
--是的,我非常同意你的说法.

解答 D 考查强调句和名词性从句.分析句子可知Stanley failed the driving test again为主语从句,由于句子意义和结构完整,故用that引导从句;同时主语从句为强调句中的被强调部分,即强调了句子的主语.故选D项.

点评 强调句是英语中的一个基本句型,也是考试的一个语法内容,在英文中,句子的主语、宾语、状语都可以以一种固定的句式表示对它的强调.It is/was+被强调部分+that+句子的剩余部分,掌握固定结构是做好强调句的关键.

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