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9.So,it was a win-win situation _______was why we did not hesitate _______ with them.(  )
A.where,to partnerB.which,to partner
C.where,partneringD.which,partnering

分析 这是一个我们为什么毫不犹豫地与他们成为合作伙伴的双赢局面.

解答 答案:B a win-win situation做先行词,指物,后面是一个定语从句,从句缺少引导词和主语,可知第一空填which/that;hesitate to do sth.犹豫做某事.故选B.

点评 分析句子结构,辨别从句类型,根据从句中的句子成分选择正确的选项.

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