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【题目】“Got it?” Professor Smith says, “______, let’s move on to the next part.”

A. If not B. If anything C. If ever D. If so

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析: 考查省略句。A. If not如果不是这样的话;B. If anything如果有此类情况;C. If ever如果曾经存在过;D. If so如果是这样的话。Smiths教授说:大家明白了吗?如果(大家明白了),我们进行下一章的学习,故选D。

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