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It even leaves the wise scientists in wonder____ they should call the newly-born creature, which looks half-human and half-animal.

A. what????????? B. how?????????????? C. why???????????? D. that

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查名詞性從句。wonder在此是名詞,后跟同位語從句,對其進行補充說明;call sb sth/稱呼............,即call后跟雙賓語,同位語從句缺少賓語,用what充當,BC作狀語,that在名詞性從句中無意義,故選A

考點:考查名詞性從句

 

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