单选题The police chief argued that first-time offenders who have no high school diploma but who have families with a record of crime will probably break the law again.Awho have no high school diploma but who have families with a record of crimeBwithout a high school diploma and families having a criminal recordCwithout a high school diploma whose families have a record of crimeDwhose families have criminal records and lacking high school diplomasElacking high school diplomas and also having families having criminal records
单选题
The police chief argued that first-time offenders who have no high school diploma but who have families with a record of crime will probably break the law again.
A
who have no high school diploma but who have families with a record of crime
B
without a high school diploma and families having a criminal record
C
without a high school diploma whose families have a record of crime
D
whose families have criminal records and lacking high school diplomas
E
lacking high school diplomas and also having families having criminal records
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通过通读全句,可知C项的表达在逻辑和语义上优于其余选项,故选C项。
通过通读全句,可知C项的表达在逻辑和语义上优于其余选项,故选C项。
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