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13.There were large smooth lakes in the wood,      swans were swimming about.(  )
A.with whichB.about whichC.in whichD.on which

分析 森林里有很多平静的大湖泊,天鹅在湖面上游来游去.

解答 答案:D
题干中swans were swimming about修饰前面的名词lakes,是一个非限制性定语从句;从句结构完整,要用关系分词;选项中是介词加关系词,相当于关系副词;swim与lakes之间要用on来连接,在湖面上游动.故选D.

点评 定语从句是用来修饰名词的形容词性从句,相当于一个形容词.连接定语从句的引导词分为关系代词和关系副词,关系代词在从句中要作主语或宾语;关系副词在从句中作状语.这也是选择关系词的一个判断方法.

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