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Ted will never forget the days he spent ...

Ted will never forget the days           he spent with his grandmother in the countryside.

A. when      B. that

C. what  D. how

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:Ted永远不会忘记在乡村和他的祖母度过的那些天。此题考查的是定语从句,从句的先行词是the days,是物,在定语从句中又是作spent的宾语,所以应用关系词that,故选B。 考点:考查定语从句  
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