15.It was ______ she failed in the game ______she felt upset yesterday.( 。
A.as; whichB.because; thatC.since; thatD.for;that

分析 她昨天很難過就是因為她在游戲中失敗了.

解答 答案:B句中it was…that…對she felt upset yesterday because she failed in the game中的原因狀語從句進行強調(diào),是強調(diào)句型的典型用法;since和for除了表示原因外,還可以表示時間,會讓句子產(chǎn)生歧義.故選B.

點評 強調(diào)句型是特殊句式之一.構(gòu)成方式是:it is+被強調(diào)部分+that/who+剩下部分.可以對主語,賓語,狀語進行強調(diào),強調(diào)時,只需把被強調(diào)部分放到it is后即可,其它部分不變.這也是判斷強調(diào)句型的一種有效方法.

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