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【题目】I think it is always the people who have the same culture _____ can share their feelings.

A.whichB.whatC.asD.that

【答案】D

【解析】

考查强调句。句意:我认为,正是那些有着相同文化的人可以分享他们的感受。it is always the people who have the same culture _____ can share their feelings是整句话中的宾语从句,这个句子把it is always和所填空去掉,这个句子变成The people who have the same culture can share their feelings. 这个句子很完整,所以这个句子是一个强调句。结合选项,只有that可用于表示强调句。故选D项。

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