3.While watching Titanic,most people couldn't help crying when it came to the scene _______ Jack saves the girl's life but dies in icy water himself.( 。
A.whichB.asC.whyD.where

分析 觀看《泰坦尼克號(hào)》時(shí),當(dāng)?shù)搅私芸苏攘伺⒌纳约簠s死于冰冷的水中這個(gè)場(chǎng)景時(shí),大部分人禁不住哭了.

解答 答案是D.
考查定語(yǔ)從句.題干中先行詞scene 表示"場(chǎng)面,情景",是指地點(diǎn),且從句缺少地點(diǎn)狀語(yǔ),所以定語(yǔ)從句用where引導(dǎo).句意是:觀看《泰坦尼克號(hào)》時(shí),當(dāng)?shù)搅私芸苏攘伺⒌纳,自己卻死于冰冷的水中這個(gè)場(chǎng)景時(shí),大部分人禁不住哭了. 故選D.

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