单选题______ role she played in the movie! That’s why she has a lot of fans.AHow interestingBHow an interestingCWhat interestingDWhat an interesting
单选题
______ role she played in the movie! That’s why she has a lot of fans.
A
How interesting
B
How an interesting
C
What interesting
D
What an interesting
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解析:
句意:她在电影中扮演了多么有趣的一个角色啊!这就是为什么她有那么多粉丝。本题考查感叹句的结构。感叹可数名词单数role要用what,且what后还要加上不定冠词a,故答案为D。
句意:她在电影中扮演了多么有趣的一个角色啊!这就是为什么她有那么多粉丝。本题考查感叹句的结构。感叹可数名词单数role要用what,且what后还要加上不定冠词a,故答案为D。
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