单选题I am sure _____ he said is true.AthatBabout thatCof thatDthat what

单选题
I am sure _____ he said is true.
A

that

B

about that

C

of that

D

that what


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解析:
句意:我确定他说的都是真的。此句包含两个从句,首先是that引导的宾语从句,作sure的宾语。而在宾语从句中,主语又是一个由what引导的名词性从句。

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