The people, _______ had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.

A. all their homes B. all whose homes

C. all of their homes D. all of whose homes

D

【解析】

試題分析:考察非限定性定語從句,whose他們的,是關(guān)系代詞。all of whose homes had been damaged by the flood是非限定性定語從句,修飾the people。非限制性定語從句中的whose意義上相當(dāng)于their。句意:那些家被洪水毀掉了的人們,受到了紅十字會的接濟。

修飾the people的。

考點:考察非限制性定語從句。

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