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(2014·安徽马鞍山两校第二次联考)China is developing fast.That’s________I think those of my colleagues who deal with China affairs should visit China.

A.because B.why

C.when D.how

 

B

【解析】考查表语从句。句意为:中国在飞速发展,这也就是我认为我的那些跟中国打交道的同事应该访问中国的原因。

答案: B

 

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