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The guitar ________ Dave composed our first hit is in a music museum.

A. in which B. to which

C. with which D. by which

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:Dav用来创作我们的第一次成功演出的吉他现在在一家音乐博物馆里。定语从句中考查选择关系代词前的介词,要看它和先行词或者从句中的某一个词之间的关系。介词with和先行词guitar直接的关系是介词+宾语,意思是:用这把吉他。故选C。

考点: 考查定语从句的用法。

 

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