【題目】 _________ that he _________set up more than ten branches elsewhere.

A. So ambitious John is; aims to

B. So ambitious is John; aims to

C. So ambitious John is; aims at

D. So ambitious is John; aims at

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:John是如此有雄心以至于他的目標(biāo)是在別處建立十多家分店。句中包含so…that句型so放在句首句子倒裝,所以第一個(gè)空填So ambitious is John; aim to以……為目標(biāo),aim at目的在于。根據(jù)句意選B.

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