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16.It is what you do not what you say matters.( )A. | which | B. | that | C. | Where | D. | when |
分析 重要的是你所做的而不是你说了什么.
解答 答案是B.本题考查强调句型;强调句型的基本结构是"It be+被强调部分+that(被强调的是人可以用who)+其它".强调句型通常的判断方法是去掉"It be…that",句子能够还原为完整的句子,则通常为强调句型;该句去掉it is和空格处的词为"what you do not what you say matters",可见还原后的句子完整,故判断为强调句型,故选B.
点评 对于强调句型,考生首先要理解其基本结构和功能以及判断方法,分清强调句型与其它从句的区别;其次积累特殊的强调句型的结构,最后结合句意和结构在语境中做出符合逻辑、语义和结构都正确的选择.
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