Family fights are the things ____I feel upset.

A. which B. about which

C. that D. about that

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查介詞+which。句意:家暴是讓我感到煩惱的事情。feel upset about sth對某事感到煩惱;先行詞是things,先行詞在從句中作賓語,但定語從句upset后缺少介詞,排除A、C,介詞后不用that,排除D,故選B。

考點:考查介詞+which

 

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