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12.The old woman has three sons, are doctors.( )A. | both of whom | B. | both of which | C. | all of whom | D. | all of which |
分析 这个老妇人有三个儿子,他们都是医生.
解答 答案是C.
本题考查定语从句的引导词;题干中先行词是人,which指代物,故排除B和D;both指两者;all指代三者及三者以上的人或物;故排除A,答案是C.
点评 选择定语从句中的关系词,首先要理解各关系词的用法;然后找准先行词,将先行词带入到定语从句;最后根据先行词在定语从句中的作用判断关系词.
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