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    The days are gone _____ physical strength was all you needed to make a living.

    A. when    B. that      C. where      D. which

     

    【答案】

    A

    【解析】考查定語從句。the days在定語從句中充當(dāng)時間狀語,故用when。只是先行詞與定語從句被謂語隔開。意為:體力是用來謀生的一切這樣的日子已經(jīng)一去不復(fù)返了。

     

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