题目内容
8.It was when I got back to my apartment ______ I first came across my new neighbors.( )A. | who | B. | where | C. | which | D. | that |
分析 就在我回到我的公寓时我首先遇到了我的新邻居.
解答 答案:D
句中it was…that…构成对when连接的时间状语从句的强调,即I first came across my new neighbors when I got back to my apartment中的时间状语从句,要用that来构成.故选D.
点评 强调句型是特殊句式之一.构成方式是:it is+被强调部分+that/who+剩下部分.可以对主语,宾语,状语进行强调,强调时,只需把被强调部分放到it is后即可,其它部分不变.这也是判断强调句型的一种有效方法.

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