—Doesn’t he feel       impolite when he laughs with his mouth full of food?
—I will ask him to pay attention to his behavior.


  1. A.
    it
  2. B.
    that
  3. C.
    this
  4. D.
    these
A
試題分析:考察it作為形式賓語。本題中的it是形式賓語,真正的賓語是后面的when he laughs with his mouth full of food。句意:—難道他沒有感覺到笑的時候滿嘴都是食物是很不禮貌的嗎?—我會要求他注意自己的行為的。英語中只有it可以作為形式賓語和形式主語。故A正確。
考點:考察it形式賓語
點評:it做形式賓語,通常和下列動詞連用: consider, think, make, find, believe,  feel, guess...。一般說來,當不定式、動名詞、從句等用作賓語且其后跟有賓語補足語時,就應(yīng)在賓語補足語前使用形式賓語,而將真正的賓語移至句末。
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