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7.People from all over the country ______ they are old or young,rich or poor,are doing whatever they can to help the sufferers in the earthquake-stricken area.(  )
A.even ifB.whetherC.no matterD.whichever

分析 来自全国的人们,无论老幼和贫富,都在尽力帮助震区的灾民.

解答 答案:B.根据People from all over the country 和they are old or young,rich or poor可知句义是来自全国的人们,无论老幼和贫富,四个选项的含义和用法分别是A"即使";B"无论",whether…or 表示"无论…是否";C"无论",no matter 和what,how,when等疑问词连用,表示无论什么,无论怎样,无论何时等;D"无论哪一个".所以答案是B.

点评 考查从属连词.whether的用法:
1 在动词不定式之前只能用whether.如:
 I can't decide whether to stay.我不能决定是否留下.
2 在whether …or not 的固定搭配中.如:
 I want to know whether it's good news or not.我想知道是否是好消息.
3 在介词后,只能用whether.如:
His father is worried about whether he lose his work.他的父亲担心是否会失去工作.
4宾语从句放在句首表示强调时,只能用whether.如:
 Whether they can finish the work on time is still a problem.他们是否能准时完成这项工作还是个问题.

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