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There is a saying that ______, “Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for the rest of his life.”

A. go B. went C. goes D. is going

C

【解析】

试题分析:考察同位语从句。There is a saying 是There be 句型,saying 做名词,指说法、谚语等。That引导的同位语从句,that goes…是同位语补充解释a saying。同位语从句中没有特定的时态,依据场景变化即可。这里是在引出谚语的内容,从前面的there is可以看出是一般现在时。故选C。句意:有一条谚语说到: 授人以鱼不如授人以渔。

考点:考察同位语从句

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