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7.It was on a train _____ I was travelling to Xi'an _____ I made the acquaintance of the old professor from UK.(  )
A.that; whereB.that; thatC.where; thatD.which; that

分析 在去西安市的火车上,我结识了一位来自英国的一位老教授.

解答 答案:C.根据句义可知I was travelling to Xi'an是a train的定语从句,表示"在去西安市的火车上",所以用关系副词where引导定语从句. 因为 on a train 是I made the acquaintance of the old professor from UK的地点状语,所以It was 是强调句式的一部分,所以第二个空用that.因此答案是C.

点评 考查定语从句和强调句式.
对于复合句,在平时阅读文章的时候注意理解和分析,从而提高句子理解的能力.

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