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His new car, ________ he paid 7,000pound...

His new car, ________ he paid 7,000pounds, has already had to be repaired.

A. on which      B. on that

C. for that      D. for which

 

D 【解析】试题分析:考非限定性定语从句及搭配介词。非限定性定语从句,修饰new car用which而不用that,介词搭配pay for ,正序为he paid 7,000 pounds for his new car。句意:他花了7000英镑买的新车,必须要修理一下了。故选D 考点:考查非限定性定语从句及搭配介词。  
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