单选题It was in their London branch _____ we met and discussed the issue.AthatBwhichChowDwhat

单选题
It was in their London branch _____ we met and discussed the issue.
A

that

B

which

C

how

D

what


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解析:
句意:我们是在他们伦敦的分公司会面并讨论这个议题的。本题考查强调句型。强调句式一般为it is/was ... that,需要强调的部分(包括句子的主语、宾语、状语等)放在it is/was和that之间,本题强调地点状语in their London branch,故此处选where。

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