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15.The Science Museum,________ we visited during a recent trip to Britain,is one of London's tourist attractions.(  )
A.whichB.whatC.thatD.where

分析 科学博物馆,我们最近访问英国期间参观过得,是一个伦敦的一个景点.

解答 A 考查定语从句.先行词The Science Museum在定语从句中做visited的宾语,所以用which来引导,故答案选A.

点评 定语从句又称为形容词性从句,综观历年高考试题,我们可以发现该语法项目是测试中的热点与难点,解定语从句的题目首先要知道哪一句是主句,哪一句是从句,被修饰的词是谁,从句中的句子成分缺失什么,根据缺失成分的不同从而选出相对应的关系代词或者关系副词,从而选出正确的答案,解题的关键是从句句子的成分分析.

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