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What suprised me was not what he said but ________ he said it.

[  ]

A.the way

B.in the way that

C.in the way

D.the way which

答案:A
解析:

the way作was的表语,其后接定语从句,该定语从句的关系词有三种形式,即,省略,in which,that,此处便为省略形式。如:I don't like the way you speak to your mother.我不喜欢你和你母亲说话的方式。


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