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Such exchange students________have a good knowledge of English will not worry about their daily life in America.

Awho Bas Cthat D/

 

B

【解析】B 考查定语从句。先行词被such修饰时关系代词用as。句意:有良好英语知识的交换生不用担心在美国的日常生活。

 

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