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12.They always give the vacant seat to      comes first.(  )
A.anyoneB.whomC.whomeverD.whoever

分析 他们总是把空位给先来的人.

解答 答案:D
题干中介词to后有一个谓语结构comes first,可以知道是一个宾语从句,充当介词to的宾语;宾语从句缺少主语,要用主格;whoever无论谁,无论哪一个.故选D.

点评 本题容易误选B或C,宾语从句中连接代词是用主格还是宾格,是根据它在从句中充当的成分,和主句的动词或介词无关.

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