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Was it through Mary , ____ was working at a high school , _____ you get to know Tom ?


  1. A.
    who, who
  2. B.
    that, which
  3. C.
    who, that
  4. D.
    who, which
C
但是许多学生刚好首先排除了C项,他们认为:(1)非限制性定语从句不用关系代词that引导;(2)
强调句型It be + 被强调部分 + that (who)…中,who (that)前不能有逗号。
上述两点是对的,在此句中Was
it…that…也的确是强调句型,但句中的两个逗号不在强调句型中,它的作用是把非限制性定语从句who was working at a high
school与句子其它部分分隔开来。整句话的汉语意思是:玛丽在一所中学工作,你是不是通过她认识汤姆的?
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