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9.In this institute,a medal with nine thousand dollars __________ gains success in science and technology every other year.(  )
A.is given to whoeverB.are given to anyone who
C.is given to whomeverD.are given to everyone

分析 在这个研究所,一个奖牌和9000美元每隔一年就给在科技领域取得成功的人.

解答 答案:A.
主语是由with连接的两个名词,谓语和前面的一致,就是用单数,排除BD,whoever引导宾语从句,在宾语从句中做主语,whomeve应该在宾语从句中做宾语,选A.

点评 本题考查宾语从句,要会分析句子的成分,并且掌握what引导主语从句表示的是一种内容,可在句中作主语、宾语或表语等.

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