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5.If you want to improve your oral English,_______ you need to do is to speak it as often as possible.( )A. | that | B. | which | C. | it | D. | what |
分析 如果你想要提高你的英语口语,你需要做的事是尽可能地经常说它.
解答 答案D.what you need to do 做这个句子的主语.译为你需要做的事.what=sth.that
点评 这个题考查what引导的主语从句.what引导的从句相当于一个名词可以用 sth.that引导的定语从句代替
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