Put yourself in situations _____ you will be forced to communicate in English, and you will see more progress over time .

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

C


解析:

本題考查定語從句中連接詞的用法。當(dāng)先行詞為situations時,關(guān)系副詞為where。句意:把自己置身于下面的情境中:你被迫只能用英語交流,過段時間你會看到自己的進步。

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