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【题目】—Excuse me, could you please tell me________.

—It's on Center Street and across from the bank.

A.when we will go to the library B.where I can find the library

C.how far the library is from here D.why we will go to the library

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——打扰一下,你能告诉我在哪里能找到图书馆吗?——在中央大街和银行对面。

考查宾语从句。根据回答“It's on Center Street and across from the bank”可知,应问你能告诉我在哪里能找到图书馆吗?when什么时候;where 在哪里;how far多远;why为什么,结合回答的是一个位置,所以用where,且宾语从句要用陈述语序,故选B

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