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18.-What do you think of Tom?
-He has been working very hard.______ he is an advanced worker.(  )
A.No wonderB.No doubtC.No worryD.No problem

分析 --你认为汤姆怎么样?
--他一直工作非常努力.他毫无疑问是个先进工作者.

解答 答案:B.根据He has been working very hard可以知道he is an advanced worker(他是个先进工作者)这件事是毫无疑问的,所提选择B No doubt"毫无疑问",其他选项A是"难怪",C是"不要担心",D是"没问题".

点评 考查副词辨析.要做好这种题型,需要了解各个选项的含义,但更重要的是理解句子的意思.只有符合句子意思的选项才是正确的.

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