I am_____ to learn that Picasso produced more than 20,000 pieces of art ___ he wasn’t just a painter


  1. A.
    amazing ; and that
  2. B.
    amazed ; that
  3. C.
    amazed ; and that
  4. D.
    amazing; and
C
考查形容詞和賓語從句。修飾人用以ed結尾的形容詞,排除A、D;learn后跟了兩個賓語從句,第二個賓語從句的that不能省略。故選C。
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