I now, we have raised 50.000 pounds for the poor children, ______ is quite unexpected.

A. that                          B. which               C. who                  D. it

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:前后兩個(gè)句子中間沒有連詞,是逗號,故判斷為非限制性定語從句,that和it不引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,排除AD選項(xiàng)。 who用來指代人, which用來指代物或者句子,而在本句中關(guān)系代詞指代前面句子內(nèi)容,故答案選B。句意:直到現(xiàn)在,我們已經(jīng)為窮苦兒童籌集了50,000英鎊,這真的出乎意料。

【知識(shí)拓展】非限制性定語從句和并列句的區(qū)別關(guān)鍵看前后兩個(gè)句子中間是否是逗號,是否有連詞,比如:

He has a daughter, who was admitted to a key university. 而He has a daughter, and she was admitted to a key university .

考點(diǎn):考查定語從句的用法。

 

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