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Those _________  may leave the classroom now.

A.whohasfinishedB.whohavefinished
C.havefinishedD.whomhavefinished

B

解析试题分析:句意:已经完成的那些人现在可以离开教室了。这里是定语从句,先行词是those,who在从句中作主语,不能省去,因为它代指的是复数,故选B。
考点:考查定语从句的用法。
点评:本题难度适中。定语从句是高中阶段的重难点之一,需要考生有分析理解复杂的句子结构的能力,能够正确理解句子的语境,熟练掌握关系词的意义及句法功能。注意who作主语看先行词的单复数,来确定从句谓语的单复数。
即学即练:A large number of students give messages to their close friends through this radio club, ________ hosts are all their schoolmates.
A. that       B. of which      C. which      D. whose
解析:D。whose 在从句中作定语,修饰hosts.

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