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According to the new plan, students can choose the teacher __________ class they wish to take.

A. which    B. what    C. whose    D. how

 

C 【解析】 考查定语从句的引导词。句意:根据新的计划,学生可以选择他们想上哪门课的老师。分析句子可知,本句是定语从句,先行词是the teacher,在定语从句中作class的定语,定语从句表示“人的,物的”,要用whose,故选C。  
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