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3.When the factory closes,_______ will mean 7,000workers will be out of work.(  )
A.whichB.itC.whatD.they

分析 当工厂关闭,这意味着将有7000名个人失业.

解答 答案:B   本题易误选which,如果用which作为引导非限制性定语从句的话,本句语句结构就不完整了.缺少主句.所以这里不是一个定语从句.,what一般引导名词性从句,they是复数,这里是指前面所说的一件事,所以用it来指代.故选择B.

点评 注意分析整个句型,考虑主从句的结构,根据需要选择正确答案.

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