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11.When people talk about the most popular new Chinese Internet words in 2013,the first ______ comes into their minds is"tuhao".(  )
A.whichB.oneC.thatD.of them

分析 当人们谈论到2013年中国互联网最热门的新词时,他们首先想到的是"土豪".

解答 答案:C
本句为定语从句;由于先行词the first为序数词,在该从句中作主语,所以应使用关系代词用that,而不是which;故选C.

点评 做本题时,需要掌握当先行词是序数词或者被序数词修饰,在从句中作主语或宾语时,关系代词应使用that,而不是which的这一用法.

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