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【题目】The Obama government has reformed on tax system.What people doubt is ______ it will do them any good.

A. that B. whether C. why D. What

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考察doubt后加whether/if从句的结构。doubt的肯定形式后接whether/if从句,;否定和疑问形式后接that从句。Doubt是肯定形式的,故用whether。该句意思为:奥巴马政府已经开始了税务系统改革。人们怀疑的是这是否会带来一些好处。

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This is one of the most important technology developments for the future of the positioning industry, says Nunzio Gambale, CEO and co-founder of the firm Locata, based in Griffith, Australia.

As for the Locatas accuracy, Christopher Morin of the US Air Force tested it recently at White Sands, and it worked to within 18 centimeters along any axis(轴). Morin says it should be possible to get the resolution down to 5 centimeters.

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1The passage is written mainly to .

A. encourage people to buy the Locata

B. tell us the disadvantage of the GPS

C. introduce a new positioning system Locata

D. tell us that Locata will replace GPS one day

2Which of the following is not true about Locata according to Paragraph 2?

A. Without the help of the satellites, Locata can tell you where you are.

B. The US military has to test it before using it.

C. Locata has a better signal than GPS.

D. Locata can be fixed into smart phones only.

3Which of the following words can be used to replace the underlined word in Paragraph 4?

A. accuracy B. speed

C. determination D. length

4According to the passage, what can we know about Gambale?

A. He did the experiment at White Sands.

B. He is confident in Locata and think highly of it.

C. He said that Locata could not work in a complex urban environment.

D. He is worried about the competition that Locata faces.

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A. It's a broadcast news company.

B. It's a basketball team agency.

C. It's a charity organization.

D. It's a publishing house.

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B. Towering goals and hard work led to fame and prosperity.

C. Ted Turner was expert at sailboat racing and playing basketball.

D. Ted Turner became very successful at an early age.

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A. wasn't as lonely as he looked because of his many friends at school

B. missed his family very much despite having friends at school

C. served as a member of the U. S. Coast Guard for a while

D. showed little interest in studying

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A. bossy

B. incapable

C. ambitious

D. modest

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