【題目】A strange girl entered the room and told me a story of her own, _____ I suspected the truth

A. that B. which C. of which D. at which

【答案】C

【解析】試題分析:本題實(shí)際上考察的是定語(yǔ)從句的介詞。關(guān)系動(dòng)詞which指代先行詞a story of her own,與名詞the truth連用,使用of表示所屬關(guān)系,形成the truth of a story of her own狀語(yǔ)的搭配。句義:一個(gè)陌生的女孩進(jìn)入房間,告訴我一個(gè)她的故事,我很懷疑這個(gè)故事的真實(shí)性。故C正確。

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