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12.He transplanted the little tree to the garden ____ it was the best time for it.(  )
A.whereB.whenC.thatD.until

分析 他把小树移植到花园里,这时对小树来说是最佳的时间.

解答 答案B.
where"在…地方",引导地点状语从句.when"在…时候",引导时间状语从句.until"直到",引导时间状语从句.that不是从属连词,可排除C.分析可知"____ it was the best time for it"在句中做时间状语,故可排除A.结合句子所表达的意思"这时对小树来说是最佳的时间"可知答案选B.我们可以把这个句子倒过来也可以"When it was the best time for it,he transplanted the little tree to the garden."这样句子可更好理解.

点评 本题考查从属连词的用法.连词的用法辨析,要注意分析主从句之间的逻辑关系,再确定相应的连词,同时注意不同的连词的语义及用法区别.

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