Nine thousand guests took part in the outdoor ceremony, that impressed so many people at the White House.

A.that B.this C.it D.one

 

D

【解析】考查代詞及同位語的用法。此處one是ceremony的同位語,其后又帶了定語從句that impressed so many people at the White House。

 

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