The financial crisis and the suffering____ has caused have a great influence on the

whole world.?

      A.they               B.which

      C.it                   D.what?

  C?


解析:

   解答本題的關(guān)鍵是搞清句子的主干,即:The financial crisis and the suffering

have a great influence on the whole world.

it has caused顯然是一個(gè)省略了that/which的  定語(yǔ)從句。句意為:金融危機(jī)及其造成的危害給全球帶來(lái)了巨大的影響。

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