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She has expressed her hope ______ the foreign students will spread the good will and sincerity of the Chinese people to other parts of the world.

A. thatB. which C. whether D. what

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查名詞性從句。句意:她已經表述了她的愿望,希望外國學生將向世界的其他地方傳播中國人民的美好愿望。此處考查的是同位語從句,空后都是為hope的解釋和說明,that可引導同位語從句,并在從句中不作任何成分,也無任何意義。故A正確。

考點:考查名詞性從句

 

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