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2.________ the high mountain,where you see the whole city.(  )
A.Standing on the top ofB.If you climb to
C.When you reach the top ofD.Get to the top of

分析 到达高山顶部,在那里你会看到整座城市.

解答 答案:D.
后面where引导的为一个定语从句,说明前面应该是一个完整的句子,即主句部分,所以排除掉B和C两个状语从句,A为现在分词短语作状语,选此项则句子没有主句,也可排除;故选D.

点评 本句属于对祈使句的考查.对于祈使句往往表达一种比较强烈的语气,此题的难度关键在于分析透彻后面的从句部分.

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