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17.First of all,he told me,I couldn't write ________ other people ________ without acknowledging them.(  )
A.what; had saidB.what; has said
C.that; had saidD.that; had been said

分析 他告诉我,首先,我不能把别人的话写下来而不表示感谢.

解答 答案:A
句中other people had said作write的宾语,是一个宾语从句;从句said缺少宾语,且句意表达的是说的话,要用what来连接;said的动作发生在write之前,是过去的过去,要用过去完成时态来表示.故选A.

点评 本题考查宾语从句的用法.宾语从句是名词性从句的一种,连接宾语从句的连词非为连接代词和连接副词.解题时,要注意从句的结构是否完整以及从句的含义.

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