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9.Home is ______ we complain the most,but are often treated the best.(  )
A.whichB.whereC.thatD.how

分析 家是我们抱怨最多的地方,但同时又是对待我们最好的地方.

解答 答案:B 
不少考生看到"but are often treated the best",认为该句缺主语,同时where、how只能作状语,而that在名从中不作成份,因而误选A.其实该句只是为了避免重复,省略了主语we,在 we complain most中,complain是不及物动词,所以从句中不缺主语或宾语,应选D,where 表示"在…之处".

点评 考查名词性从句时,除了分析句子成分,还要结合句意作出正确选择.

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