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2.Meeting my uncle after all these years was an unforgettable moment,_         I will always treasure.(  )
A.thatB.oneC.itD.what

分析 多年以后遇见我叔叔的时刻是多么令人难忘,也是一个我将永远珍惜的时刻.

解答 答案B.考查代词用法.That特指可数名词单数或者不可数名词,后面要有定语修饰;it指代上文出现的同一事物.本题的one与前面的名词an unforgettable moment,是同位语的关系.前面的名词an unforgettable moment是表示泛指的,后面的同位语也应该使用泛指的形式,故B正确.句意:多年以后遇见我叔叔的时刻是多么令人难忘,也是一个我将永远珍惜的时刻.

点评 考查代词的题,要找到代词所指代的具体内容.

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