14.I live next door to a couple       children often make a lot of noise.( 。
A.whoseB.whyC.whereD.which

分析 句意:我住在一對夫婦的隔壁,他們的孩子很吵.

解答 答案A.本題考查定語從句的關(guān)系詞.a(chǎn) couple是先行詞,這對夫妻的孩子很吵,children和couple是所屬關(guān)系,故用whose作定語,表示…的,相當(dāng)于the children of whom或者 of whom the children.故選A.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查定語從句,要掌握定語從句中關(guān)系詞的運(yùn)用.

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