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7.Many teenagers like to play computer games _______roles can be chosen as they like.( 。
A.whereB.whichC.whoseD.what

分析 許多青少年喜歡玩電腦游戲,他們可以根據自己的喜好來選擇游戲角色.

解答 答案:C.
本句中"_______roles can be chosen as they like."是定語從句,computer games是先行詞.先行詞computer games與定語從句中的主語roles是所屬關系,所以要用whose來作定語,表示電腦游戲的角色,這里whose roles相當于 the roles of which或of which the roles,故選C.

點評 本題考查定語從句.做這類題型時,首先要判斷從句是否是定語從句;然后分析從句的句子成分,缺主語、表語、賓語、定語用關系代詞,缺狀語時用關系副詞;最后看先行詞,根據句意,得出答案.本題中whose是個特殊的關系代詞,它做引導詞時,引導的定語從句的特點是先行詞在從句中做定語,也可以理解為,先行詞和從句中的某個名詞間存在所屬關系,表達"′′′′′的",既可以指代人,也可以指代物.

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