He told me the information   everybody here could be paid well the next year.

A. wheneverB. whoever

C. thatD. whichever

 

【解析】C?疾橥徽Z從句。句意: 他告訴了我一則消息, 這里的每個(gè)人第二年都能被給予優(yōu)厚的報(bào)酬。此處everybody here could be paid well the next yearinformation為同位關(guān)系, 并且句子意思完整, 故答案C合適。

 

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