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13.Drivers in China who run a yellow light may receive the same punishment as_____who run a red light.( )A. | ones | B. | those | C. | any | D. | all |
分析 在中国闯黄灯的(这些)司机有可能受到与那些闯红灯的人一样的惩罚.
解答 答案:B
解析:A:代指上文出现的人或物(表泛指);B:那些;C:任何;D:所有的.根据句意"在中国闯黄灯的(这些)司机有可能受到与那些闯红灯的人一样的惩罚"及所给选项分析可知,本题答案为B选项;其余选项均不符合题意.
点评 本题考查人称代词,做此类题目一定要清楚各个选项的含义及用法,再根据句意及其它要求选出最终答案.

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