Meals in Spain are quite different from ____ they have in China.

A. which      B. what       C. that      D. whom

B


解析:

考查名詞性從句。句意:西班牙的飲食和他們?cè)谥袊?guó)吃的完全不同。from后由what引導(dǎo)賓語(yǔ)從句,其本身在從句中充當(dāng)have的賓語(yǔ),表示所吃的東西。

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