What surprised me was not what he said but______ he said it.
A.the wayB.in the way thatC.in the wayD.the way which
A

試題分析:考查定語從句中the way 的用法:句意:“使我吃驚的不是他說的什么而是他說話的方式”。 What surprised me 是這句話的主語,was后面是表語,表語部分是not…but…結(jié)構(gòu), 所以but后面是名詞the way,不是介詞短語,先行詞是the way的時(shí)候,定語從句可以用that和in which引導(dǎo)或是省略的。所以選A。
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