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________left the door unlocked must be held responsible for the accident.

A.Whomever                 B.Whoever

C.Whatever                 D.Whenever

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:无论谁没有锁门,他就是对这次事故负责的人。这里缺少主语从句的主语,应该对这次事故负责任的应该是某人,所以用whoever=anyone who,whomever不能在从句中作主语,根据句意故选B。

考点:考查连词的用法。

点评:本题难度适中。连词是近几年高考常考的语法项目,主要考查的是它们的用法及意义,还需正确理解句意及正确分析句子的成分才能做出正确的判断。

即学即练:I never go past that house___________ I think of the happy life we had in the old days.

A. where        B. and      C. that     D. but

解析:D。句意:考查转折连词的用法。but在此强调一贯事实。句意为:我每次经过那所房子,都会想起旧日我们在那里的幸福生活。根据句意,选D。

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