Parents should pay attention to areas _______ their child is having difficulty and spend extra time to help him or her master those skills.


  1. A.
    as
  2. B.
    where
  3. C.
    why
  4. D.
    when
B
試題分析:考查定語從句。本題中定語從句的先行詞是areas,定語從句中的句子結(jié)構(gòu)很完整,所以使用關(guān)系副詞。Why表示原因狀語,when表示時間狀語;where表示地點狀語。As不是關(guān)系副詞。句意:父母應(yīng)該注意這些他們的孩子遇見了困難領(lǐng)域,花費一些額外的時間來幫助他們掌握那些技巧。Where表示在…方面;故B正確。
考點:考查定語從句
點評:定語從句的關(guān)鍵是分析句子成分,如果句子成分很完整就使用關(guān)系副詞;如果句中缺少主語,賓語,表語或者定語就使用關(guān)系副詞,然后再根據(jù)先行詞和句子的意思來確定所需要的關(guān)系詞。
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