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【题目】

1我们队有15名新成员,其中两个来自加拿大。

There are fifteen new players in our team,______________________________.

2我告诉了他们我为什么没有参加上星期的宴会。

I told them the reason,______________________________ last week.

3我们所有人都去了故宫博物馆,在那儿我们参观了钟表馆。

All of us went to the Palace Museum,__________________________.

4史密斯先生的脚受了重伤,他很快就被送到了当地医院。

Mr. Smith,________________________,was quickly sent to the local hospital.

5报纸上宣布,明年它将被发射并绕月飞行。

__________________________,it will be launched and travelled around the moon next year.

【答案】

1two of whom come from Canada

2for which I didn't attend the party

3where we visited the clock section

4whose foot was badly hurt

5As is announced in the newspaper

【解析】

1这里需要填一个定语从句,two of + 关系代词在从句中作主语,指人,所以用whomtwo of whom come from Canada

2这里需要填一个定语从句,介词 + 关系代词引导的定语从句,指物,只能用which,所以填for which I didn't attend the party

3这里需要填一个定语从句,修饰the Palace Museum,关系词在从句中作地点状语,所以用关系副词where,填where we visited the clock section。

4这里需要填一个定语从句,修饰Mr. Smith关系词在从句中作定语,表示“……的”,所以whose,填whose foot was badly hurt

5As is announced in the newspaper正如在报纸上宣布的那样,可以看作固定用法,所以填As is announced in the newspaper。

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