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20.It was because of his kind nature _______I fell in love with Peter.(  )
A.beforeB.whenC.thatD.since

分析 正是因为他善良的天性,我才爱上了Peter.

解答 答案:C,考查强调句型.强调句型的基本结构为It is/was+被强调成分+that/who+其它成分;其最大的特点就是去掉it is/was…that/who…句子仍然成立.要注意强调句型能强调除谓语动词以外的所有的句子成分.本句强调的是做原因状语的介词短语 because of his kind nature,故C正确.

点评 考查强调句式的用法,注意其构成形式:it is+被强调部分+that/who+其他成分,当被强调部分是人时,that能用who代替,其余时候只能用that.

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