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13.Is everyone feeling cold?_____,let's open the windows.(  )
A.If notB.If soC.If possibleD.If ever

分析 每个人都感到冷吗?如果不冷,让我们把窗子打开吧.

解答 答案是A.本题考查状语从句的省略句和替代.if  so如果是这样,用so 代替上文的一件事;其否定形式是if not如果不是;如果状语从句中含有it/there be时,常常同时把it/there be 省略;所以B项 if (it is )  possible如果有可能;if ever如果曾经发生过,属于为了避免重复省略了与上文相同的部分;根据下文"let's open the windows"推断,是在"如果不冷"的条件下,所以用not代替上文的相反的事,故答案选择A.

点评 本题考查省略,省略常常是为了避免重复的省略,所以要在补全被省略的部分的情况下整体理解语境,再做判断.此外很多省略的结构已经成为固定结构,要积累.

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