单选题Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.Awhose wife I metBI met whose wifeCI met his wifeDhis wife I met

单选题
Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.
A

whose wife I met

B

I met whose wife

C

I met his wife

D

his wife I met


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