【題目】Today APEC is playing a more important role in the world stage,______ purpose is to promote economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific area.

A.where B.whose C.when D.Which

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考察非限制性定語從句引導(dǎo)詞。whose 是定語從句中一個常用的關(guān)系代詞, 它是關(guān)系代詞who的所有格,在從句中作定語,也就是說當(dāng)先行詞與從句中某個名詞有所屬關(guān)系,表達(dá)“……的”意思。該句意思為:如今,亞太經(jīng)合在世界舞臺上正起著更加重要的作用,它的目的在于促進(jìn)亞洲-太平洋地區(qū)的區(qū)域經(jīng)濟(jì)合作。故選B

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