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【题目】 The true traveler sets out to make an independent, unhurried journey to the unknown, travelling ______ few people have set foot.

A. in which B. what C. when D. where

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查特殊疑问词引导的宾语从句。特殊疑问词引导的宾语从句的顺序是陈述句序,这些疑问词在句中也充当一定的成分。Where一般译为“…的地方”,when一般译为“…时间”,what译为“..什么”。句意:这位真正的旅游者开始行--一次独立的,不赶时间的旅游,去一些很少有人会去的地方旅游。故选D。

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