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Tom's first job was at a local restaurant in his early twenties________he worked for seven years.

Awhere Bwhen

Cwhich Dthat

 

A

【解析】A 考查非限制性定语从句。句意:Tom的第一份工作是他二十出头时在一家当地饭店的工作在那儿他工作了七年。根据句意先行词是a local restaurant在定语从句中作状语故选A

 

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