单选题Which of the italicized parts functions as a subject?AIt is known to all that cancer is a terrible disease.BHis first question was whether the monitor had arrived yet.CThe news that our team won the game excited us all.DSuccess depends on whether we make enough effort.

单选题
Which of the italicized parts functions as a subject?
A

It is known to all that cancer is a terrible disease.

B

His first question was whether the monitor had arrived yet.

C

The news that our team won the game excited us all.

D

Success depends on whether we make enough effort.


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解析:
考查名词性从句在句中所做的句子成分。B选项中的斜体部分在句中做表语;C选项中的斜体部分在句中做主语the news的同位语;D选项中的斜体部分在句中做宾语;故选A。

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