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Tom’s most positive quality is _____ he’s very outgoing.

A. that B. why C. how D. whether

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查宾语从句连接词辨析。A.无实际意义;B.为什么;C.如何;D.是否。句意:汤姆最值得肯定的品质是他很外向。系动词is后跟的从句为宾语从句,宾语从句中主谓宾都有,再由句意可知从句中无需状语,故选用that连接从句在从句中不做任何成分。故选A。

考点:考查宾语从句连接词辨析。

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