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I stared into the blackness and wondered if he was as aware of my presence as I      .

A.was of hisB.did of himC.was himD.did his

A

解析试题分析:句意:我盯着他阴沉的脸,想知道他是否意识到我的存在,正如我注意到他的存在一样。his相当于his presence他的存在,was of相当于was aware of ,故选A
考点:句意理解及省略
点评:此类题目较难,学生在答题时要认真仔细一些。答题过程中结合生活中的常识及了解每个选项的含义是做好此类题型的关键,对于这类题,可从句意着手。同时,对于平时的学习要多进行积累词汇,考试时才能很好的完成。英语中的省略现象较多,为了避免与上文的重复常采用省略,这点需要注意。

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