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20.Some tourists,according to the report,don't think _______ rude to talk loudly in public places.( )A. | that | B. | one | C. | it | D. | this |
分析 根据报道,一些游客认为在公共场合大声喧哗不是件粗鲁的事.
解答 答案:C
本句结构为:主语+谓语+宾语+宾补,形容词rude作宾语补足语.分析句子结构可知,to talk loudly in public places作真正的宾语,设空处填it作形式宾语,四个选项只有it可以作形式宾语,故答案为C.
点评 考查it的用法.it作形式宾语时,其真正的宾语除了不定式之外,还可以是动名词短语,宾语从句等.
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