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It is believed _______ he has gone to Sh...

It is believed _______ he has gone to Shanghai. The problem is ________ we can’t get in touch with him.

A.when; that          B.that; that     C.that; whether      D.不填;不填

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:It is believed that是固定用法,意思是人们认为;第二个句子包含一个表语从句,且引导词在从句中没有担当任何成分,且没有实际意义,故用that。 考点:固定用法和表语从句的考查
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