My teacher is very nice.I'll never forget the        he has done for me.
A.favourB.kindnessC.helpD.benefit
A

試題分析:句意:我的老師真好。我從來忘不了他給我的幫助。這里使用了詞組:do sb a favor “給予某人幫助”。后面是一個(gè)that引導(dǎo)的定語從句,它的先行詞就是favor,然后是that在從句he has done me中當(dāng)賓語,可以省略。原句是I'll never forget the favor that he has done me. B.kindness 善良,C.help 幫助, D.benefit利益,所以選A。
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