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11.John invited about 40people to his wedding,most of are family members.( )A. | them | B. | that | C. | which | D. | whom |
分析 John大约邀请40人来参加他的婚礼,大多数是他的家庭成员.
解答 答案D.先行词为40 people,定语从句中缺少主语,故使用whom.介词之后不能用that,应予以排除B;which所指先行词应为物;them为人称代词,应用于并列句中.故答案选D.
点评 本题考查关系代词的用法.定语从句的考查主要就是考查关系词的辨析,关系代词that,which,whose,whom,as,who在句中做主语,宾语,表语或者定语;where,why,when在句中做状语.要分析句子成分,看缺少什么成分,就选用相应的关系词.
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