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14.-Do you ask why I am learning English?
-Yes,I mean,what are you going to do with it?Are you going to be a teacher of English or something like       ?(  )
A.itB.himC.thatD.such

分析 -你问我为什么学英语吗?-是的,我的意思是你打算学英语做什么?当一名英语老师还是做类似工作?

解答 答案:C 句意指代的是to be a teacher of English,指代特定的对象,但又不是同一事物,不能用it.故选C.

点评 指示代词是表示指示概念的代词,即用来指示或标识人或事物的代词.指示代词与定冠词和人称代词一样,都具有指定的含义,用来起指示作用或用来代替前面已提到过的名词.指示代词分单数(this/that)和复数(these/those)两种形式,既可作限定词又可做代词.

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A.pleased that nobody knew it
B.excited that he had succeeded
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B.It can modify human gene.
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A.science fiction  
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