(2013·遼寧五校協(xié)作體一聯(lián))Willpower is a kind of quality, ________ is ________ it takes to do anything well.

Awhat; which Bwhat; what

Cwhich; which Dwhich; what

 

D

【解析】D 句意:意志力是一種品質(zhì),是做好任何事情所需要的。“________is________it takes to do anything well”為非限制性定語從句,先行詞為willpower,先行詞在定語從句中作主語,故用which引導(dǎo);“________is________it takes to do anything well”這一定語從句中又含一表語從句,即“________it takes to do anything well”,該表語從句缺少賓語(takes的賓語),表示事物且語境中并無選擇含義,故用what引導(dǎo)。

 

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