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10.I'd appreciate __________ if you could lend me a hand with my homework.(  )
A.itB.soC.thatD.you

分析 如果你能帮我做作业我会很感激你的.

解答 答案:A
考察固定句型,即I'd appreciate it if或者when…意思是"如果你…我会很感激的."需要在appreciate后加it做形式宾语.类似的如dislike,hate,enjoy等.

点评 考生须掌握在一些固定句型中使用it做形式宾语的情况.

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