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10._______is reported by Indian scientists that firework sparklers have the surprising ability to create ozone.( )A. | It | B. | As | C. | That | D. | what |
分析 据印度科学家报道,烟花有产生臭氧的惊人能力.
解答 答案:A
所填部分是句子的主语部分,再结合语境可知,该句是一个主语从句,真正的主语为that firework sparklers…,太长了,所以借助于it做形式主语,而将真正的主语放在句子后面,保持句子平衡;另外构成固定句型it is reported that…据报道.
点评 考生须掌握it做形式主语的情况,特别是一些固定句型里的it用法.
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