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7.I think she would appreciate ________ if we could all help out a bit more.(  )
A.oneB.itC./D.that

分析 我觉得如果我们能帮解决更多的问题她会很感激的.

解答 答案:B
句子里考生appreciate,作为感激,感谢时,后如果加从句,需用it做形式宾语,即appreciate it if/when…从句,类似的词hate,dislike,enjoy等.

点评 考生需掌握it在某些固定句型中的使用.

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