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6.Twenty-eight people were dead in the US schooling shooting,_____ there were twenty kids.(  )
A.of themB.of whomC.in thatD.in which

分析 28个人死于美国校园的枪击事件,他们中有20个孩子.

解答 答案:B.
根据句子结构可以看出,_____ there were twenty kids是前句的定语从句,先行词是Twenty-eight people,所以答案是B,意思是他们中有20个孩子,whom代指Twenty-eight people,其他选项与结构不符,A不能做定语从句的引导词;C that不能用于介词后;D which不能代指人.

点评 考查非限制定语从句.
人称代词不能引导定语从句,例如:
I have two brothers,both of whom are teachers.
I have two brothers and both of them are teachers.

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