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(1)Although Anne is happy with her success she wonders ________ will happen to her private life.

[  ]

A.that
B.it
C.what
D.this

(2)I think it's ________ you eat too much.

[  ]

A.as
B.because
C.for
D.since

(3)-Does Alan like hamburger?

 -Yes. So much ________ that he eats them almost every day.

[  ]

A.for
B.as
C.to
D.so
答案:C;B;D
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名师导引:题1中宾语从句中缺少作主语的引导词。题2it is之后只能用because引导表语从句,for是介词不能引导表语从句。题3sothatso that都可引导结果状语从句。


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