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19.---A child's behavior is most easily influenced by his parents.
---True.That's_________we should set a good example to our kids.(  )
A.whenB.whyC.whetherD.where

分析 --一个小孩的行为最容易被他的父母影响.
--真的.那就是为什么我们应该给我们的孩子树立一个好的榜样.

解答 答案:B
考查表语从句的引导词,根据语境,前一句提到的是"我们应该给我们的孩子树立一个好的榜样"的原因,因此表语从句使用充当原因状语的引导词why,而when是充当时间状语,whether表示"是否",where充当地点状语,故答案为B.

点评 考查表语从句的引导词,应对从句的结构和成分进行分析,再对答案进行确定.

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