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2.正是在这个教室里我们的英语老师给我们上了第一堂英语课.
Itwasin this classroomthat our English teacher gave us the first English lesson.

分析 正是在这个教室里我们的英语老师给我们上了第一堂英语课.

解答 答案:It was; that.考查强调句式.根据句子结构可知这是强调句式,强调地点状语in this classroom,又因为谓语动词是 gave,表示过去时态,所以用It was; that.

点评 考查强调句式.
.强调句的结构是:It+be+强调部分+that (who)+主谓句.强调句的连词只有两个,that和who.当强调的部分是人,且为句子的主语时,才用"who",其余用that.
原句:My father did the experiment in the lab yesterday evening.
强调主语:It was my father who did the experiment in the lab yesterday evening.
强调宾语:It was the experiment that my father did in the lab yesterday evening.
强调时间:It was yesterday evening that my father did the experiment in the lab.(注意不用when)
强调地点:It was in the lab that my father did the experiment yesterday evening.

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