【題目】It was ______was advertised on TV ______ made many customers buy what they might not need.

A. what; what B. which; that

C. what; that D. that; what

【答案】C

【解析】C 考查強調(diào)句型。強調(diào)句型的結(jié)構(gòu)為“It is/was + 被強調(diào)部分 + that/who + 其他”,被強調(diào)的部分通常是主語、賓語、表語、狀語等,本句去掉it wasthat,還原原句為What was advertised on TV made many customers buy what they might not need. 電視上的廣告讓許多顧客買了他們可能不需要的東西。本句的被強調(diào)的部分為主語。另外,第一個空填what ,是因為what用來引導主語從句,在從句中作was advertised的主語。

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