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13.-How did you make contact with the travel agent,Tom?
-Oh,that's easy.I surfed the Internet and then called one _____ the telephone number is provided.(  )
A.thatB.in whichC.whoseD.of which

分析 ---汤姆,你是如何和旅行社联系的?
---哦,很简单.我上网打电话的,其中一家电话号码在网上有提供.

解答 答案:D
分析句式可知,one做先行词代指trave agent."the telephone number is provided"为定语从句,which指travel agent,of表示所属关系,意为"…的",故答案为D.

点评 考察定语从句.在答题时先找出定语从句,在根据句意来判断关系词的选用.

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