House prices vary from place to place and are usually high _____ there are famous schools.

A.where            B.since             C.when             D.whether

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查地點狀語從句:句意:房價是根據(jù)地方而變化的,在名校的地方房價會很高。Where引導地點狀語,相當于in the place where…,意思是:在…地方。選A。

考點:考查地點狀語從句

點評:where引導地點狀語從句相當于,先行詞in the place where,不能和定語從句混用,這是在句中充當狀語從句的,做題要分析句子成分。

 

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