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12.I got them a grand piano because they like when I come home and play for them.( )A. | one | B. | it | C. | this | D. | that |
分析 我给他们买了一架品牌钢琴,因为他们喜欢我回家给他们演奏.
解答 答案:B
考查固定句型,当like,appreciate,hate,enjoy等动词后加when引导的状语从句时,需用it做形式宾语,通常表示喜好或情感态度.例如:I will appreciate it if you can come.如蒙光临,不胜感激.
点评 考生要掌握在一些固定句型中使用it做形式宾语的情况.
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