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9.Meizhou Island is such a beautiful place of interest______ everyone likes to visit.( )A. | as | B. | that | C. | which | D. | where |
分析 湄洲岛是这样一个每个人都喜欢的如此美丽的旅游胜地.
解答 答案为A
考查定语从句.根据主句Meizhou Island is such a beautiful place of interest中,先行词a beautiful place of interest前有such,所以定语从句everyone likes to visit的引导词用as做宾语.其他选项that 和which 不能喝such连用,而where做状语.
点评 引导的定语从句修饰表人或物的先行词,即先行词可以是人也可以是物;在定语从句中可以做主语、宾语或表语;常用于the same…as,such…as,as(so)„as句型,as不论在定语从句中作何成分,均不能省略.
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