Word comes that free souvenirs will go to         deals with the shop first.
A.whoeverB.whoC.whomeverD.whom
A

試題分析:考查名詞性從句。To介詞后面的賓語從句缺少主語,排除C、D選項(xiàng),而who意思是“誰”,具有疑問的語氣,而whoever意思是“。。。的任何人”,所以答案選A。句意:有消息說誰先購物誰就能得到免費(fèi)的紀(jì)念品。
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