--All     is necessary for the triumph of the evil is     good men do nothing.

-- Edmund Burke said.


  1. A.
    what; that
  2. B.
    that; why
  3. C.
    what; when
  4. D.
    that; that
D
這題考查復合句的用法:第一空填that,引導定語從句修飾all,不可以用which,第二空填that引導 表語從句。句意是:Edmund Burke said:“好人袖手旁觀,惡魔就高唱凱歌”。
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1.

A.which

B.that

C.what

D.why

 

2.

A.a(chǎn)dviser

B.performer

C.a(chǎn)ctress

D.employee

 

3.

A.right

B.dark

C.same

D.positive

 

4.

A.regretful

B.curious

C.bored

D.content

 

5.

A.up to now

B.a(chǎn)ll the time

C.now and then

D.sooner or later

 

6.

A.insist on

B.get close to

C.refer to

D.learn from

 

7.

A.point out

B.pick up

C.build up

D.take up

 

8.

A.open

B.closed

C.shut

D.locked

 

9.

A.happiness

B.eagerness

C.nervousness

D.a(chǎn)nger

 

10.

A.shot

B.killed

C.beat

D.hit

 

11.

A.Immediately

B.Fortunately

C.Obviously

D.Suddenly

 

12.

A.died

B.disappeared

C.recovered

D.escaped

 

13.

A.robbery

B.murder

C.sickness

D.meeting

 

14.

A.a(chǎn)stonished

B.delighted

C.excited

D.frightened

 

15.

A.so

B.a(chǎn)nd

C.but

D.or

 

16.

A.to work

B.working

C.to talk

D.talking

 

17.

A.Pills

B.Flowers

C.Bullets

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18.

A.operate

B.focus

C.rely

D.carry

 

19.

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B.in spite of

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