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---He is the only one of the students ______from the country in my class, and we have known for quite some time.
---Where did you meet for the first time?     
---It was on the farm ______ I used to work.


  1. A.
    who are; that
  2. B.
    who is; where
  3. C.
    that is; that
  4. D.
    whom are; on which
B
試題分析:第一空先行詞為“one”(因為有“the only”修飾),故定語從句中連系動詞用“is”;第二空盡管去掉“It was”和空格句子仍然除了,但是根據上文所問“你是第一次在哪兒認識他的”,斷定不是對地點進行強調句,故不是強調句型。結合答語中的“farm”是先行詞,“work”是不及物動詞,故用關系副詞“where”。句意:“他是我們班唯一一位來自那個國家的學生。我們已經認識相當一段時間了!薄澳闶堑谝淮卧谀膬赫J識他的?”“是在我過去工作的農場上認識他的!
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