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The house, ______ door often stays open ...

The house, ______ door often stays open until late at night, works as a home for the guards, some of ______ are from the countryside.

A. whose; whomB. which; whom

C. whose; themD. where; them

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查定语从句。第一空定语从句的先行词为“The house”,与后面的“door”有从属关系,故用关系代词“whose”;第二空是非限制性定语从句中的“部分+of+整体”的结构,前面表示的是“guards”为人,所以用关系代词表人的宾格“whom”。句意:晚上那间房门通常关的很晚的房子是给其中有部分是来自农村的门卫们的。故选A。 考点:考查定语从句  
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