There are roughly 1, 000 students in Grade Two, most of _____ are girls.

A. whichB. themC. whoseD. whom

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:在二年級大約有1,000名學(xué)生,他們大多數(shù)是女孩子?崭窈笥兄^語動詞,而且句中是逗號,判斷為非限制性定語從句,排除B選項。whose引導(dǎo)定語從句后面需有被修飾的名詞,排除C選項。Which指代物,whom指代人,因為先行詞是students,故答案選D。

考點:考查定語從句。

 

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