题目内容

His speech was heard by a group of judges, _________ agreed that it was the best one this year.

A. whose B. which

C. all of which D. all of whom

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查限定性定语从句;先看整句话可以知道这是一个定语从句,再加上逗号隔开就是非限定性定语从句的标志。逗号后面的句子用来修饰前面的judges,因为是修饰人,所以用who/whom,且后面接的是谓语动词所以前面不可用物主代词。句意:那一群听了他的演讲的评委们,都认为这是今年的最佳演讲。

考点:考查限定性定语从句

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During the second get-together, he told us that we are his family. He said that he loves us and that he will us because he has been given a of 45 days to go back to his home country. That night, he spoke these words which a great impact in my life: “You changed my life…”

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On the first week of October, we’re going to him back from his vacation. We’ll watch the football match again in that shop that holds dear memories.

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16.A. thanking B. forgiving C. repaying D. punishing

17.A. after all B. as well C. in return D. in advance

18.A. agreed B. objected C. added D. replied

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