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3.In time we reached a stage         we had more young readers than old ones.(  )
A.whereB.howC.whoD.what

分析 经过一段时间后,我们到达了一个阶段-我们拥有的年轻读者超过了老读者.

解答 答案:A
该题考查定语从句,stage为先行词,定语从句___we had more young readers than old ones不缺乏名次性成分,故先行词stage当做地点理解,所以应用关系副词where或in which引导该定语从句,故选A.

点评 考查定语从句,必须先对句子基本结构进行分析,否则先行词,从句,及关系词选用会出现错误.

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