题目内容

______ was in 2010 ______ I graduated from Oxford University.

A. That; that B. It; when

C. That; when D. It; that

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查强调句型。it+be动词的形式+被强调部分+that+从句,强调部分可为主语,状语,宾语,在强调句中,句中去掉it、be动词和that剩下的部分也能构成一个完整的句子,而定语从句去掉it、be动词和关系代词则后剩余的部分不能构成一个完整的句子,本题中去掉所填的两空与was后为:I graduated from Oxford University in 2010是一个完整句子。句意:10年我从牛津大学毕业。故选D

考点:考查强调句型

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