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20.Waterfalls never fail to attract and ______ in Guangxi Province are no exception.(  )
A.theyB.itC.thoseD.that

分析 瀑布一直吸引着人们,广西的瀑布也不例外.

解答 答案是C.考查指示代词.they特指上文提到的复数的同名同物;it特指上文提到的单数形式的同名同物;that 特指上文提到的同类事物,且常有定语修饰;those 指代上文提到的复数的人或物.题干表达的是"瀑布一直吸引着人们,广西的瀑布也不例外."用those指代上文提到的复数名词waterfalls.故答案是C.

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