My pen is missing I can’t find ____ anywhere.

A.oneB.thisC.thatD.it

D

解析試題分析:指上文已經(jīng)提到過的“My pen”,故用it。
考點(diǎn):代詞it的考查
點(diǎn)評:人稱代詞it可以用來代替一個名詞、一個短語、一個從句或一個句子,以避免它們在句中的重復(fù)。這時它可以指提到過的,也可以指未提到過的,在句中作主語或賓語,替代剛提到過的同一事物。

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