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【题目】Helping others is a habit, _______ you can learn even at an early age.

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

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查非限制性定语从句。从句_______ you can learn even at an early age 修饰限定 a habit,而先行词habit在从句中做learn的宾语,故选用关系代词which引导,但选项中没有,故考虑one在定语从句中代替habit做先行词,那么关系代词可以选用that,又因为that做宾语可以省,故one that即one。句意:帮助别人是一种习惯,甚至在你很小的年龄,你可以学到这个习惯。故选D。

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