He is__________nervous__________he moved about the room all the time.A.such;thatB.that;thatC.so;thatD.so;as

He is__________nervous__________he moved about the room all the time.

A.such;that
B.that;that
C.so;that
D.so;as

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解析:【考情点拨】考查such…that和S0…that的用法。【应试指导】句意:他非常紧张,以至于他在房间里徘徊不停。S0…that意为“如此……以至于”,So后接形容词、副词等。而such…that也意为“如此……以至于”,但such后应接名词。

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