【題目】---Could you tell me_______? I’d like to take part in it.

--- On February 5th.

A.when would the fashion show be heldB.where the fashion show would be held

C.when the fashion show will be heldD.where the fashion show will be held

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——你能告訴我時(shí)裝表演什么時(shí)候舉行嗎?我想?yún)⒓印?/span>——25日。

考查賓語(yǔ)從句。賓語(yǔ)從句的語(yǔ)序是陳述語(yǔ)序,A是疑問句語(yǔ)序,可知排除;根據(jù)回答“25日”可知詢問“時(shí)裝表演的時(shí)間”,不是詢問時(shí)裝表演的地點(diǎn),BD意思是“時(shí)裝表演在哪里舉行”,C意思是“時(shí)裝秀什么時(shí)候舉行”;故選C。

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