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13.-We will take the conditions into careful consideration________ you have attached to this contract.
-Thanks.Hope for further cooperation.(  )
A.asB.whichC.whereD.what

分析 ---我们会认真考虑你们附录在合同中的条约.
--谢谢,希望进一步合作.

解答 答案:B.
通过分析句子结构,可知这个句子中包含一个分隔式定语从句"________ you have attached to this contract"修饰前面的先行词conditions,定语从句中attach sth.to…固定短语"把′′′′′′装上、贴上、系上′′′′′′; 使依附于;使附属于",attached 后缺少宾语,故用关系代词,排除C、D.as引导定语从句时,先行词前面通常由such、so、as、the same修饰,故排除A,由which引导定语从句,所以选B.

点评 本题考查定语从句.做这类题型时,首先要判断从句是否是定语从句;然后分析从句的句子成分,缺主语、表语、宾语、定语用关系代词,缺状语时用关系副词;最后看先行词,根据句意,得出答案.

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