【題目】In times of trouble, _______ our spirits are low, telling our worries and fears to friends eases the stress.

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

【答案】A

【解析】試題分析:考查連詞辨析。A.通常用來表示時間,引導時間狀語從句或定語從句;B .通常用來表示地點,引導地點狀語從句或定語從句;C.用來代指物或者整個句子,可用于定語從句或非限制性定語從句;D.通常僅僅用作從句中的連詞,沒有任何實際含義。句意:在苦難的時候,即當我們情緒低落的時候,把我們的擔憂和害怕告訴朋友可以減輕壓力。故選A

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