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What a good _________ you’ve given me! Thanks a lot.

A. information B. news C. suggestion D. Advice

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意為:你給我一個多好的建議啊!非常感謝。本題是感嘆句。感嘆句的結構為:①what +a/an+形容詞+單數可數名詞+主語+謂語+其他!②what+形容詞+不可數名詞或名詞復數+主語+謂語+其他!③how+主語+謂語、躧ow+形容詞/副詞+主語+謂語!結合選項可知,這里information、news、advice為不可數名詞,suggestion為可數名詞。故選C。

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