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【题目】I still remember the accident and the troubles ______ has caused to me.

A. which B. what

C. it D. that

【答案】C

【解析】试题分析:句意:我还记得那场事故和它带给我的伤害。it has caused to me为省略了that的定语从句,完整的定语从句为that it has caused to me,先行词为the troublesit指代的是the accidentthe accident has caused troubles to me, 事故给我带来伤害。在定语从句that it has caused to me中,that充当宾语,故可省略。所以形成it has caused to me. 故选C.

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