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【题目】His plan was such a good one __________ we all agreed to accept it.

A. so

B. and

C. that

D. which

【答案】C

【解析】句意:他的计划太好了,结果我们都同意接受它。题干中空前有such,空后accept后有it,可判断此处不是定语从句而是结果状语从句。

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