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【题目】—Did you have a good time in Anshan?

—Come and have a look. My photos will show you ________.

A.how was the tripB.why did we go there

C.how we went thereD.what the trip was like

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——你在鞍山玩得开心吗?——过来看看。我的照片会告诉你旅行是什么样的。

考查宾语从句。宾语从句的语序是陈述语序,AB是疑问句语序,可知排除ABhow we went there 我们是怎么去的;what the trip was like旅行是什么样的(旅行的感觉)。根据下文“Did you have a good time in Anshan?”可知回答是“旅行是什么样的(旅行的感觉)”,故选D

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