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18.Between the two parts of the concert is an interval,__________ the audience can buy ice-cream.( )A. | when | B. | where | C. | that | D. | which |
分析 句意为:在音乐会中间有间歇,在此期间观众可以去买冰激凌.
解答 答案:A 首先解析句子结构,判断从句类型,题干说"在音乐会中间有间歇,在此期间观众可以去买冰激凌."题干的前半部分完整无缺,后半部分补充说明这个间歇你可以干的事,所以这是一个非限定性定语从句,先行词为interval,非限定性定语从句的功能就是对先行词进行补充说明.由于从句部分不缺少主语,宾语或者表语,而且interval表时间,所以正确答案为A.
点评 在考查定语从句时,要考虑到先行词是什么,从句中缺少什么成分,然后根据这两个要素选择适当的关系词.
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