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Awhy
B
which
C
where
D
whose
正确答案 :D
解析
本题主要考察知识与能力——语法中的定语从句。 题干中空格后面是修饰和限制名词的非限制性定语从句,先把先行词带入定语从句,完整的定语从句是“red’s meaning is good luck and happiness”;可见red在从句中充当meaning的定语;定语从句中whose在从句中充当定语,表示 “…的”,D选项符合题意。 故选D。
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