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5.It was ______ that I didn't like to leave my room.(  )
A.so a cold dayB.such cold a dayC.too cold a dayD.so cold a day

分析 那是如此寒冷的一天以至于我都不想离开我的房间.

解答 答案:D.
本句考查so或such…that…句式,其中that引导的为一结果状语从句;本句式包含such+a/an+形容词+名词+that-(从句)或者so+形容词+a/an+名词+that+从句;分析选项可知,只有D项符合;故选D.

点评 对于状语从句的使用要理解清楚句子的意思,搞明白句型结构再作判断,要分清是什么状语从句.

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