题目内容
7.I remember early spring mornings ____ my grandmother would tell me to sit quietly and then read me books.( )A. | where | B. | why | C. | when | D. | which |
分析 句意:我记得在早春的早晨,奶奶总是让我静静地坐着然后读书给我听.
解答 答案C
本题考查关系副词引导的定语从句.先行词是early spring mornings,是时间,在从句中作时间状语.故应选择C项.
点评 考查关系副词引导的定语从句.主要要找出先行词,看先行词是人还是物,然后看先行词在从句中做什么成分,再选择合适的关系副词.
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