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18.The death of his devoted son was a painful experience,______ he had never fully recovered.(  )
A.from whichB.from whomC.with whichD.with whom

分析 他儿子的死是一个痛苦的经历,这让他从未完全从悲痛中恢复过来.

解答 答案:A   句中含有定语从句,先行词是a painful experience,用逗号隔开,因此是一个非限制性定语从句,recover后面需要接介词from,在定语从句中介词前置.故选A.

点评 注意从句中的动词和适当的介词搭配.非限制定语从句中经常需要这样的结构:介词+which,所以要选好介词.

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