题目内容

—We’ll take the conditions into careful consideration ______ you have attached to this contract.

—Thanks. Hope for further cooperation.

A.as               B.which            C.where            D.what

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:通过分析句子结构,可知这个句子中包含一个分隔式定语从句,且关系词在从句中作宾语,指物,故用which。

考点:分隔式定语从句的考查

点评:定语从句一般紧接被它修饰的先行词,但有时候它和先行词之间有可能插入其他成分,使它与先行词分隔开来,这种定语从句叫做被分隔的定语从句。在这种情况下,对关系词的准确判断显得相当重要,而且在阅读文章时会经常遇到这种情况,在阅读时要注意识别。一般来说,定语从句被分割开来大致有以下三种情况:在先行词与定语从句之间插入一个状语、定语,或被谓语动词分隔开。

 

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