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13.So convinced was John of his artistic talents ____  he decided to become a professional artist.(  )
A.whichB.thatC.asD.what

分析 考察结果状语从句.句意:约翰对自己的艺术天赋如此的确信以至于他决定成为一名职业艺术家.

解答 答案:B.本句为倒装句,还原句子:Johan was so convinced of his artistic talents ____  he decided to become a professional artist.使用so…that结构.所以选B.

点评 平时多积累状语从句的连词.

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