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6.Her elder daughter,________ she placed the greatest confidence,failed to match her expectation.( )A. | in whom | B. | of whom | C. | to whom | D. | on whom |
分析 她最信任的长女,却辜负了她的期望.
解答 答案A
本题是非限制性定语从句.由于先行词daughter,是人,故用"介词+whom"引导.placed confidence in 为固定用法,意思是"信任…".故选A项.
点评 考查"介词+关系代词"引导的非限制性定语从句.做此类题要掌握介词和关系词的选择,关系词有两种,先行词是人时,用whom;先行词是物时,用which.
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