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【题目】The man gave advice to teenagers, in an interview, _______ wanted to start their own business, “Just be strong. Have your dreams and work hard at them.”

A. which B. who C. what D. whom

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:先行词teenagers被in an interview隔开,故该空需一关系代词既指代前面的先行词(指人),又充当后面定语从句中谓语动词wanted的主语,因此选B项。

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A. government agency depending on voluntary services

B. non-profit organization depending on voluntary services

C. government department but is not rich

D. private organization supported by the government

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A. preserving the best public enjoyment

B. providing the public with free access to historic buildings

C. offering better services to visitors home and abroad

D. protecting the unspoiled countryside and historic buildings

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A. donated all his money to the Trust

B. started the “Country House Scheme”

C. saved many old country houses in Britain

D. was influential in his time

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A. the Trust is more interested in protecting the 16th century houses

B. many people came to visit the historic houses saved by the Trust

C. visitors can get free access to some places owned by the Trust

D. the Trust has a story which is longer than 80 years

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A. come in without permission

B. enter with invitation

C. visit in large numbers

D. appear all of a sudden

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