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This is the deepest swimming pool _______ I have ever seen in China.

A.that B. what

C. where D. Which

 

A

【解析】考查定语从句。该句句意:“这是我在中国见到过的最深的游泳池。”,分析句子结构可知,“ _______ I have ever seen in China.”为定语从句,修饰限定先行词swimming pool,因为该关系词在从句中指物,充当主语,且该句中的先行词被最高级the deepest所修饰,所以应选择关系代词that.故正确答案为A.that.

考点:定语从句

 

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