题目内容

She thought I was talking about her daughter , _____, in fact , I was talking about my daughter .

A. whom B. where C. which D. while

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:她以为我在和她的女儿谈话,然而,事实上我当时在和自己的女儿说话。A. whom引导定语从句作宾语 B. where引导状语从句、定语从句、名词性从句做地点状语 C. which 引导定语从句作主语或宾语 D. while 当时;尽管;然而(表示对比),故选D。

考点:考查连词的用法。

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