【題目】Traditionally, the Spring Festival usually lasts from the 23rd day of the twelfth month to the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar, ________ , the New Year’s Eve and the first day of the New Year is the peak time.

A. during which B. of which

C. since when D. in that

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查定語(yǔ)從句。句意: 傳統(tǒng)上說(shuō)春節(jié)一般從臘月二十三到正月十五, 在這期間除夕和初一是節(jié)日的頂峰。during which是“介詞+關(guān)系代詞”, 修飾先行詞the Spring Festival。故選A

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