题目内容

5.Though she sang off-key(跑调),_______ made me excited that she was here.(  )
A.whichB.thatC.butD.it

分析 考查it用法.句意:尽管她唱歌跑调,但她在这儿就让我很激动了.

解答 答案:D,这是though引导的让步状语从句,主句主语为that引导的从句放在了后面,所以用it作形式主语放在前面.

点评 It用法
一、指无生命、动物、植物和在性别不计或不详时指人和婴儿.
二、指心目中的人或上文中提到的人或事物,这那它   
三、可以代替指示代词this和that
四、作无人称代词的主语,表时间、天气、距离、温度、环境和情况.
五、表含糊概念,无补语,指从句叙述内容.
六、强调句中使用"It is/was+强调部分 (主语,宾语等)+that/who+其余部分".
七、作形式主语或宾语

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