He wrote a letter ______ he explains what had happened in the accident.

    A. what     B. which       C. where    D. how

C.考查定語從句。解題關(guān)鍵是判斷定語從句關(guān)聯(lián)詞的選擇方法,即:根據(jù)先行詞在定語從句中做的成分來判斷。本題中先行詞letter在從句中做地點狀語,因此,正確答案為C。

【句意】他寫了一封信,在信中他解釋了事故中發(fā)生的一切。

【拓展】what與how都不可以引導定語從句。

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