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【题目】It ________ to me that I had left the book borrowed from the library at home when I arrived at the school gate.

A. observed B. influenced

C. thought D. occurred

【答案】D

【解析】试题分析:考查固定句式。A. observed观察;B. influenced影响;C. thought认为;D. occurred发生。固定句式:It occurred to sb. that---,某人突然想起,故选D

【知识归纳】

It occurred to sb. that---,某人突然想起;It struck sb. that---,某人突然想起.

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