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—The music is wonderful. ________ it? —B...

—The music is wonderful.  ________  it?

—Beethoven wrote it.

A.Who did write B.When did he write

C.Who wrote D.Why he wrote

 

C 【解析】 句意:—这音乐是精彩的。谁谱写的?—贝多芬写的它。 考查特殊疑问句。Who did write谁的确写了它,表示强调; When did he write 他什么时候写的它;Who wrote谁写的它;Why he wrote他为什么写。根据回答贝多芬写的它,可知询问写音乐的人,用疑问词who,后面直接跟动词过去式wrote,故选C。  
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