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11.It's based on the idea _____ all people are created equal,_____  is accepted by most people.(  )
A.that; thatB.which; whichC.which; whenD.that; which

分析 它是建立在所有人天生都是平等的基础上,这个想法被大多数人接受.

解答 答案:D
分析句子结构可知,_____ all people are created equal为idea的同位语从句,用that引导指idea的内容,不做成分,但是不能去掉;_____  is accepted by most people为非限制性定语从句,缺少主语,which代指前面整个句子,即"这个想法".

点评 本题考查非限制性定语从句,考生需先对句子结构分析,判断定语从句缺少什么成分在结合先行词判断关系代替的选用.

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