Where someone is born and what a person looks like is not as important as ____ he or she grows up to be.

A.whichB.whatC.howD.where

B

解析試題分析:考查從句,從句he or she grows up to be缺少成份,所以從關(guān)系代詞里選擇,what表示什么,而which表示哪一個(gè),句子意思“某個(gè)人在哪里出生和一個(gè)人長相怎樣沒有他或她長大成為什么重要”,所以選B
考點(diǎn):考查從句
點(diǎn)評(píng):做從句題時(shí),首先看從句是否缺少成份,如果缺少成份,引導(dǎo)此前就在關(guān)系代詞里選擇,關(guān)系代詞既可以做成份又可以起連接作用;如果不缺少成份,引導(dǎo)詞就在關(guān)系副詞里選擇,關(guān)系副詞之起連接作用。

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