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2.Don't be angry with me,please.I apologize to you for __________ I said just now.( )A. | what | B. | which | C. | that | D. | when |
分析 请别生我的气.我为刚才所说的话向你道歉.
解答 答案:A.
分析句子的结构可知,本句考查介词for宾语从句,从句中said后面缺少宾语,所以用what来引导,which表示范围,意为"哪一个";that引导宾语从句时不充当任何成分;when引导宾语从句时在句中作时间状语;故选A.
点评 本题考查宾语从句,要会分析句子的成分,并且掌握what引导主语从句表示的是一种内容,可在句中作主语、宾语或表语等.
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