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16.-Why was the movie a turn-off?I thought you liked thrillers.---Well,I do enjoy it.However,I dislike ______when the actors'expressions are so fake and unnatural.( )
A. | that | B. | those | C. | them | D. | it |
分析 -为什么电影是关闭的?我以为你喜欢惊悚片.
---好吧,我很喜欢它.但是,我不喜欢演员的表现是如此的假和不自然.
解答 答案:D.
在英语使用中一些动词/动词词组必须先用it作形式宾语才能再接宾语从句,这些动词/动词词组有:like/love/hate/appreciate/see to(务必、确保)/depend on/rely on+it+that clause.例如You may depend on it that I shall always help you..故选D.
点评 考点:考查代词用法辨析.
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