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(2013·正定中学二次月考)Some passers­by witnessed the car accident ________ five passengers were killeda baby included.

Ain which  Bwhich

Cthat Din that

 

A 【解析】句意:一些路人目睹了这起车祸,在车祸中,有五名乘客丧生,其中包括一个婴儿。先行词the car accident在定语从句中作状语,故选in which 相当于where。  
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