题目内容

— ______ will get the first prize?

— I'm sure, Li Hua.

A. Who do you think            B. You think who

C. Do you think who            D. Whom do you think

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:---你认为谁将得到第一等奖?---我确定是李华。这里do you think 是插入语,who做主语,因为这是特殊疑问句所以插入语的语序也应该是疑问语序,whom只能做宾语故排除D;选项C的这种表达的方式不正确,故选A。

考点:考查插入语的用法。

 

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  The central government intends to expand the programme into a national medical system by 2008. Increasing government subsidies is a necessary step to make the co-operative medical system more attractive to farmers. But an increase of 10 Yuan for each participant is surely far from enough to perfect the system. The total cost is not particularly heavy compared to the rapid growth in government revenue(财政).

   Clearly, policy-makers are becoming increasingly aware of how urgent the narrowing of the development gap between rural and urban areas really is. Besides economic policies to push the rural economy, large amount of government investment on improving rural healthcare and education is badly needed.

1. Compared with that in 2006, what will be the rate of coming increase in China’s medical subsidies for farmers?

         A. 100%                      B. 50%                        C. 200%                     D. 150%

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         A. Bad management system.          

         B. The government didn’t input enough money to support hospitals that are mostly

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         ②. Large amount of government investment on improving rural healthcare and education.

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