She kept a little notebook, in which ________ the telephone numbers and email addresses of her friends.

A.wrote 

B.have written

C.was written 

D.were written

答案:D解析:分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,in which 在句中引導(dǎo)非限定性定語從句并在從句中作地點(diǎn)狀語。從句中地點(diǎn)狀語置于句首時(shí),句子使用完全倒裝語序,又因?yàn)閺木涞闹髡Zthe telephone numbers and email addresses of her friends 是復(fù)數(shù)且和謂語動(dòng)詞是動(dòng)賓關(guān)系,故D項(xiàng)正確。

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