题目内容

The girl I just talked with is Tom’s sister.

A. whom B. which

C. she D. it

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意为,刚才和我聊天的那个女孩是Tom的妹妹。本句先行词是“The girl”表示人,可以用that,who,whom,又因“the girl”在从句中的成份是宾语,故用“whom”或“that”,所以选A。

考点:定语从句关系词的选择。

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