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20.---He was nearly drowned once.
---When was ______?
---_____ was in 2000 _____he was in middle school.(  )
A.that; It; whenB.this;This; that
C.that; This; whenD.that; It; that

分析 ---曾经他几乎淹死.
---什么时候的事?
---在2000年,那时他上中学.

解答 答案:A
第一个空"that"代词,指前文提到"他几乎淹死"这件事情.第二空"it"代指这件事情,后面接一个"when"引导的时间状语从句,意为"那时…",要注意选项D,结构是正确的是一个强调句,但是意思上不符合.

点评 考查代词.考生在掌握代词基本用法基础上,能结合具体语境使用,并注意和其他从句的区别.

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