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During the meeting a young man cried out suddenly and threw his notebook at Ma Yingjiu, ________brought the room to disorder.

A.this B.it C.and that D.and which

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查从句和并列句。前句有主谓宾,构成完整的句子,后句有谓语brought故后句要么用连词构成并列句,要么用关联词领导从句。若构成并列句,用and,另缺主语,用that指代前面整个句子;若构成非限制性定语从句,直接用which即可,句意:会中一位年轻男人突然大叫并且把他的笔记本扔向马英九,这使得房间陷入混乱。故选C

考点:考查从句和并列句

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