In those hard days, we could not leave behind________came to us for help.

Awho Bwhomever

Cno matter who Dwhoever

 

D

【解析】考查名詞性從句。whoever引導(dǎo)賓語從句作leave behind的賓語,并且其在賓語從句中作主語,指人。在那些艱苦的日子里,我們實在不能不幫助那些向我們求助的人。

 

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