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16.Jack was late for nearly two hours this morning but he gave such important reasons                   he was excused.(  )
A.whyB.thatC.whenD.how

分析 Jack今天早晨迟到了将近两个小时,但是他给出了如此重要的原因以至于他被原谅了.

解答 B 考查固定句型.本句考查such…that句型,意为:如此…以至于.句意为:Jack今天早晨迟到了将近两个小时,但是他给出了如此重要的原因以至于他被原谅了.所以答案选B.

点评 对于英语中固定句型的考查,需要考生在平时的学习中积累句型,掌握句型,根据句意和句子结构的要求选择合适的句型,然后选出正确的答案.

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