She showed the visitors around the museum, the construction________had taken more than three years.

A.for which B.with which

C.of which D.to which

 

C

【解析】 C [考查定語從句。先行詞為museum,在從句中充當(dāng)定語,博物館的建造工程花費了超過三年的時間。介詞用of表示從屬關(guān)系。選C。]

 

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