题目内容

It was in 1945______ World War II ended.

A. that B. when C. since D. Before

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查请强调句型。It is ...that是强调句型,可以强调除谓语以外的任何成分,把it is和that三个词去掉后,不影响句子的完整性。去掉题目中的it was和that,句子变为:World War II ended in 1945.是完整的,因此是强调句,故选A。

考点:考查请强调句型

 

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