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【题目】Look! So many people took part in the race. exciting event it was!

A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:看!很多人参加了比赛。这是多么令人兴奋的一件事啊!

考查感叹句。英语感叹句由whathow引导,what后面跟名词,how后面跟形容词或副词。具体构成如下:(1what + a/an+形容词+可数名词单数+主语+谓语!(2what +形容词+不可数名词或可数名词复数+主语+谓语!(3how+形容词或副词+主语+谓语!本句的中心词event是可数名词单数,exciting是元音音素开头,可知用what an引导此感叹句;故选D

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The child / youth:

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