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He has promised that he will give the prize to _______ finishes the work first.

A. anyone B. who

C. whoever D. whomever

C

【解析】

试题分析:C考查whoever。whoever引导名词性从句时相当于anyone who或是those who,它有两大特点:whoever中含有的who在其引导的从句中也必须充当成分,一般是句子主语。2. whoever既在名词性从句中充当成分,且其引导的从句并不指代一件事情,而是指代“...的人”。句意:他曾经答应他将把这个奖品给第一个完成作业的人,无论是谁。故选C

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