He grabbed his suitcase and gave the impression ___he was boarding the Tokyo plane.

A.when              B. where          C. that            D. what

C


解析:

主要測試同位語從句。由語境可知譯文為:他快速的抓起行李包,并且留下深刻印象:他即將登陸開往東京的飛機。由以前所學(xué)同位語從句的定義可知句子中名詞impression的內(nèi)容既是后面句子___he was boarding the Tokyo plane的內(nèi)容。故此歸為同位語從句。

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