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5.My eldest son,_______ work takes him all over the world,is in New York at the moment.(  )
A.thatB.whoseC.hisD.who

分析 我的大儿子现在在纽约,他的工作经常带他全世界跑.

解答 答案:B
根据句式可知,_______ work takes him all over the world是一个非限制性定语从句,从句work前缺少定语,先行词为My eldest son,故用whose,指我儿子的工作,whose work=the work of whom,故答案为B.

点评 考生需掌握定语从句的相关知识并能根据具体语境灵活使用.

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