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It was the soldier did at the spot of the accident, not what he said,

moved all the citizens of the whole city.

A. that; what B. what; that

C. that; that D. what; which

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查强调句型。It is/was ...... that ;第一个空格处缺的是what引导的主语从句,与后面的not what he said部分对应,整个一起充当被强调部分的主语;整个句意为那个士兵在事故现场所做的,而不是他所说的感动了整个城市的市民”故选B.

考点:考查强调句型。

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