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______ is troubling me is ______ I don’t understand ______ he said.

A. What; that; what B. It; that; what

C. That; that; what D. what; that; which

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查名词性从句。句意:使我烦恼的是我不明白他说的话。第一空是主语从句,缺主语,确引导词,填What;第二空只表语从句,确引导词,不缺成分,填that;第三空是宾语从句,确引导词,缺宾语,填what。因此可知选A。

考点:考查名词性从句。

考点分析: 考点1:表语从句 考点2:主语从句 试题属性
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