单选题John returned with two laborers, with _____ help we finally got the car out of the mud.AtheirBwhoseC/Dthat
单选题
John returned with two laborers, with _____ help we finally got the car out of the mud.
A
their
B
whose
C
/
D
that
参考解析
解析:
句意:约翰带回两个工人,在他们的帮助下,我们终于把车从泥沼中拖了出来。本题为非限定性定语从句。关系代词whose在从句中作help的定语,相当于two labourers’。that不能引导非限制性定语从句;将their带入句子,缺乏连接词。因此B项最佳。
句意:约翰带回两个工人,在他们的帮助下,我们终于把车从泥沼中拖了出来。本题为非限定性定语从句。关系代词whose在从句中作help的定语,相当于two labourers’。that不能引导非限制性定语从句;将their带入句子,缺乏连接词。因此B项最佳。
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