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I know one of the things I was unsure about was _____ hard it would be to climb this mountain.

A.what             B.that              C.however          D.how

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查感嘆句:hard是形容詞,用how修飾,what修飾名詞,這句話是表語從句,如果不是感嘆句應該是It would be hard to climb this mountain。對hard強調用how,句意:我知道我不能確定的一件事情是爬這座山會多難,選D。

考點:考查感嘆句

點評:首先要記住感嘆句的基本用法,遇到此類題目要學會分析句子成分,必要的時候可以用還原法做題。

 

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