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12.Last fall,I went to the US as an exchange student.I'll never forget the days there        I became more and more independent.(  )
A.whereB.whenC.whatD.which

分析 考查定语从句,句意:去年秋天,作为交换生我去了美国.我不会忘记在那儿我变得越来越独立的日子.

解答 答案:B,先行词为时间名词the days,而从句中不缺少句子成分,所以在定语从句中只能作时间状语,所以用when,where作地点状语,先行词得为地点,what不引导定语从句,which在从句中作主语或宾语.

点评 当先行词为时间名词时,关系词可以用which或that,在从句中作主语、宾语、表语.用when在从句中作时间状语

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