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Do you notice the furniture in this room is quite different from________ in yours?

A.that              B.those             C.one              D.it

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查代词辨析。That指代可数名词单数或者不可数名词,后面要有定语修饰,表示特指,其复数形式是those;one指代可数名词单数,表示泛指;it指代上文出现的统御事物。本题中的that指代上文出现的the furniture,后面有定语in yours修饰。句意:你注意到在这个房间里的家具和你的房间里的家具有很大的不同吗?故A正确。 考点:考查代词辨析
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