---Pardon? I didn’t hear you just now.

---I asked .

that Michelle Obama came to China in March

how long did Michelle Obama stay in China

when did Michelle Obama visit Chengdu

who Michelle Obama came to China with

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:對不起么?我沒聽見你剛才說啥啦。我問米歇爾奧巴馬和誰一起來中國了。由asked可知賓語從句是由疑問句變來的。在賓語從句的位置上只能用陳述句語序,不能使用疑問句語序。所以選D。

考點:考查賓語從句。

 

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