They used to make ________ to meet and have a party at the end of a month


  1. A.
    a rule
  2. B.
    it a rule
  3. C.
    it rule
  4. D.
    them a rule
B
考查代詞。本題考查it作形式主語,真正的主語為不定式to meet and have a party at the end of a month,rule為可數(shù)名詞,故選B。
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