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【题目】She’s ________ is known as a nosy person—she is always dying to know what’s going on in others’ lives.

A. what B. who

C. which D. that

【答案】A

【解析】考查表语从句。who引导名词性从句,指人,在从句中作主语;which引导名词性从句通常作定语,指哪一个”;that引导名词性从句,无词义,在句中不作成分,只起引导作用;what引导名词性从句,它在从句中充当主语、宾语或表语,表示“……的东西或事情”,“……的人或样子”,“……的数量或数目”,“……的时间“……的地方。句意:她是一个爱打听闲事的人,她总是急切想知道别人的生活发生了什么what表示“……的人,引导表语从句,并在从句中作主语。故选A。

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