题目内容

_______ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the next meeting.

A.When            B.After             C.As               D.Since

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:正如我在电话里解释的一样,你的请求在下一次会议上会被考虑的。when当……时候;after在……时候;as正如;since既然。这里是定语从句,as 在从句中做宾语,其他的连词没有这种用法,故选C。

考点:考查定语从句的用法。

点评:本题难度适中。定语从句是英语语法中非常重要的内容,在阅读和理解过程中起着极其重要的作用。定语从句的考查关键在于定语从句的成分分析,需要考生有分析理解复杂的句子结构的能力。

即学即练:He transplanted the young tree to the park ______  it was the best time for it.

A. where          B. when            C. what          D. that

解析:B。句意:考查定语从句和状语从句的区别。根据句意可知,when引导时间状语从句。

 

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