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17.It was the culture,rather than the language,_____made it hard for him to adapt to the new environment abroad.(  )
A.whereB.whichC.thatD.what

分析 是文化,而不是语言,使得他很难适应国外的新的环境.

解答 答案:C
本句中含有it was,首先要考虑所给题目是不是一个强调句.把It was和横线去掉,the culture,rather than the language,made it hard for him to adapt to the new environment abroad,发现句意仍然完整清楚,所以说这里就是一个强调句.强调句的基本结构是it is/was+被强调部分+that+句子的其他成分,所以用that,所以选C.

点评 强调句的句型:
1.陈述句的强调句型,It is/was+被强调部分(通常是主语、宾语或状语)+that/who(当强调主语且主语指人)+其他部分.
2.一般疑问句的强调句型,同上,只是把is/was提到it前面.
3.特殊疑问句的强调句型,被强调部分(通常是疑问代词或疑问副词)+is/was+it+that/who+其他部分?4.not …until …句型的强调句,
句型为:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其他部分.

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