单选题He is one of those men who, I am sure, always do ______ best even in most trying circumstances.AthemBhisCtheirDone’s

单选题
He is one of those men who, I am sure, always do ______ best even in most trying circumstances.
A

them

B

his

C

their

D

one’s


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解析:
句意:我敢肯定,他就是那种即使在最艰苦的环境下也要做到最好的人之一。do one’s best尽最大的努力,做到最好。who引导定语从句,代指前面的those men,所以后面要用复数形式。

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