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________ annoys me a great deal to hear people blaming everything. Why can't they just be a little more positive?

A.What
B.It
C.That
D.As

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B选项,句意为“听到别人每件事都抱怨,我很烦。为什么他们不能更积极一点呢?”it 作为句子形式主语,替代真正的主语to hear people blaming everything。综上,B选项正确。
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