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6.Was it _______ he said ______ disappointed you?(  )
A.what; whichB.what; thatC.that; whatD.that; that

分析 是他说的话让你很失望吗?

解答 答案:B,考查强调句式的用法,句子使用强调句的一般疑问句was it…that…,因此第二空使用that来引导;句子强调的是主语,从句缺少said的宾语,因此使用what来引导主语从句,故答案为B.

点评 考查强调句式的用法,注意其构成形式:it is+被强调部分+that/who+其他成分.

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