Luckily, Smith brought a map, __________ we would have got lost.


  1. A.
    that
  2. B.
    of which
  3. C.
    without which
  4. D.
    which
C
考查定語從句。Which指代先行詞map作為without的賓語。句意:幸運的是Smith買了一張地圖,沒有它我們就會迷路。
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