The telegram has faded out in our life now, and gone with____ are telegraph operators.

A.whatB.whichC.itD.them

C

解析試題分析:句意:電報(bào)在我們的生活中消失,隨之電報(bào)的操作人員也沒有了。因?yàn)檎麄句子有連詞and故不能再用連詞,所以排除AB;這里用it代替前面的單數(shù)名詞telegram,故選C。
考點(diǎn):考查代詞的用法。
點(diǎn)評:本題難度適中。代詞是高中階段要求掌握的語法項(xiàng)目,尤其是it的用法多,并且還是高考常考的知識點(diǎn),需要考生在平時反復(fù)的練習(xí)中鞏固掌握它的用法。這里考生必須弄清需用連詞還是代詞。
即學(xué)即練:I’ve lost my pen. I can’t find it anywhere, so I have to buy ________ after school.
A. it               B. one                   C. this                 D. that
解析:B。因?yàn)閛ne用來替代“a /an+單數(shù)可數(shù)名詞”指同類事物中的一個,此處one替代a pen。

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