She says she still remembers the things and the persons ______ I told him last year.


  1. A.
    which
  2. B.
    that
  3. C.
    who
  4. D.
    whom
B
這題考查定語從句,先行詞是the things and the persons,既有人又有物而且定語從句中缺少賓語,所以用that引導(dǎo),句意是:她說她還記住去年我告訴她的人和事。選B。
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