_____is today Britain used to be three different countries,and over many years the three countries became one.
A,It     B,What      C,Where      D,As

C

解析試題分析:通過分析句子結構,可知這是一個復合句,其中包含一個主語從句,且引導詞在從句中作地點狀語,故用Where 。
考點:主語從句考查
點評:主語從句通常由連詞that和whether、連接代詞或連接副詞以及關系代詞型what引導。解答這類題目,關鍵在于分析清楚句子結構。通過判斷引導詞在從句中所作的成分及意義,來選擇正確的引導詞。

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