A warm thought suddenly came to me____ I might substitute the hero to buy some flowers for his mother’s 60th birthday.?

    A.if                      B.when

    C.that                    D.which?

C?


解析:

  考查名詞性從句。that引導同位語從句,進一步解釋名詞thought。因為本句謂語部分短小,因此把從句放到了謂語部分的后面,形成分隔同位語從句,that在從句中不充當句子成分。

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