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-----Is there any possibility ______ you could pick me up at the airport?

----- No problem.

A. when B. that C. whether D. what

 

B

【解析】考查同位语从句。该句句意“你能否到机场接我?”根据句子结构和句意可知“______ you could pick me up at the airport”为同为语从句,说明名词“possibility”的具体内容,又因为该从句结构完整句意清晰,故需要在名词性从句中只起连接作用的连词that,故正确答案为B.

考点:同位语从句

 

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