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【题目】English is a language shared by several diverse cultures, _________ uses it differently.

A.all of whichB.each of whichC.all of themD.each of them

【答案】B

【解析】

本题考查定语从句。解题步骤:1. 确定从句:从空格到句末是定语从句。排除CD项,这两项并不是定语从句。2. 确定成分:从句_________ uses it differently.缺少主语,根据前一句可知,先行词是several diverse cultures,在定语从句里使用which指代先行词作为介词of的宾语。3. 确定选项:A项在定语从句中作主语的时候,谓语动词要使用复数形式,定语从句中的uses说明A项是错误的。B项中的each作主语,谓语动词使用单数形式。句意:英语是一个被很多不同的文化共同使用的语言,每一种文化使用英语的方法都是不一样的。故选B

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