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12.I'm going to write a passage about the days _________ we stayed together.(  )
A.in whichB.whenC.whichD.what

分析 句意:我打算写一篇关于我们呆在一起的日子的文章.

解答 答案:B
本题考查定语从句.用排除法,首先排除D,因为what不引导定语从句.先行词是the days,指时间,又排除A,因为在具体的某一天用on which.stayed为不及物动词,不能带宾语,所以排除代词which.故选B项.

点评 考查定语从句.首先找出先行词,看看先行词是人还是物,确定合适的关系词.然后再看看从句中缺少什么成分,缺少主语、宾语、定语等,选择代词;缺少状语,选择副词.

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