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10.Protesters calling for a higher minimum wage gather on Tuesday in Miami,Florida,as part of   __________ organizers called a"day of action"nationwide to improve the salaries of fast  food workers in the United states ______ are badly paid.(  )
A.which; whoB.what; thatC.what; howD.how; which

分析 要求更高的最低工资的抗议者在星期二聚集在弗罗里达州,迈阿密,因为组织者称其中部分是全国范围内"行动的一天"来改善美国报酬低的快餐工人工资.

解答 答案:B.根据part of 说明后面整句是介词后的宾语从句,而宾语从句organizers called a"day of action"nationwide 可知句子不完整,缺成分,what作call 的宾语,a"day of action"nationwide 是宾语补足语,后面是定语从句,先行词 fast food workers,在后面定语从句中作主语,用who,that故选B.

点评 本题考查宾语从句的连接词,在充分分析定语从句的基础上便能选出正确答案.

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