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12.In order to encourage the workers to work hard,the manager decided to award ____ produced the most in the factory.(  )
A.whoB.whoeverC.whomeverD.whom

分析 为了鼓励工人努力,经理决定奖励厂里任何产量最多的人.

解答 答案为B.本题考查名词性从句中引导词的运用.题干中动词award后面为宾语从句,从句中缺少的是主语,故排除做宾语的C和D;whoever任何人,who 谁,表疑问;根据句意,奖励"任何产量最高的人",故选B.

点评 名词性从句考查的关键是连接词的选用和语序,因此,我们首先要搞清从句的性质,掌握各连接词的用法,在此基础上判断.此外,关注名词性从句用陈述语序.

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