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14.Was it because she was ill______she didn't go to attend the meeting?
(  )
A.whatB.whichC.asD.that

分析 是因为她生病了没有去参加会议.

解答 答案是D.
考查强调句,本题是一个一般疑问句的强调句,强调的是原因状语because she was ill,强调句的固定句型是It is/was+被强调部分+that+句子的剩余部分,所以答案选D.

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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