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Every Monday, my English teacher would cheerfully ask me ______ my weekend had been.A.that B.if C.what D.how 
试题分析:考查宾语从句疑问词的使用。宾语从句属于名词性从句的一种,疑问词的选择,需要根据疑问词在句中的成分来确定。句中my weekend had been.是一个完整的动宾结构,因此需要补充的是状语,而根据句意可知是说我的周末过得怎么样,要用how。句意:每个星期一,我的英语老师将会很高兴的问我,我们的周末过得怎么样?故选D。
考点:考查宾语从句疑问词的使用
考点分析:
考点1:宾语从句
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