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17.____with rich experience can apply for the job.(  )
A.AnyoneB.WhoeverC.SomeoneD.Whomever

分析 任何有丰富经验的人都可以申请这份工作.

解答 答案选A.考查代词的用法.此空后的with rich experience介词短语作为后置定语修饰主语,"有丰富经验",can apply for 为谓语,空格中缺少主语,故排除whomever,whomever作宾语.anyone任何人,someone有些人,某些人.whoever相当于anyone who,放入句中"Anyone who with rich experience can apply for the job"会使句子缺少谓语.故选anyone,指任何有经验的人.

点评 不定代词和从句引导词一起考查时,注意划分句子成分.

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In 1885,Chief Joseph was sent along with many of his band to the Colville Reservation in Washington where Joseph continued to lead his band for another 25years,at times coming into conflict with the leaders of 11other tribes living on the reservation.

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C.They started the first battle with the Nez Perce.
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A.Old Joseph's proud manner.
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74.Which map most probably shows the path the Nez Perce took in the late 1870s?A

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