题目内容

My father may have to go into hospital,________ he won't be going on holiday.

A.in that case B.in which case

C.in case D.in the case

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我的父亲可能不得不去住院,如果那样的话,他将不能去度假。A.in that case 如果那样的话 B.in which case 那样的话(定语从句) C.in case 以防万一 D.in the case在这个案件里。前后句没有连词,要用定语从句,故选B。

考点:考查定语从句的用法。

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