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We came to a place, ________ stood a big tower.


  1. A.
    which
  2. B.
    that
  3. C.
    /
  4. D.
    where
D
為了保持句子平衡,句子用了倒裝語序。倒裝的使用使定語從句的結構變得較為特殊,因此對于使用倒裝語序的定語從句,應先把倒裝語序還原成正常語序,這樣句子結構就比較清晰了。
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