题目内容

-Really, I don’t know ________ to join the army or to find a job after my graduation.

-Why don’t you ________ your parents’ advice?They will surely help you.

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A.if; take

B.whether; follow

C.if; give

D.whether; seek

答案:D
解析:

由回答“他们将帮助你”可知,此处应为“你为什么不向父母征求意见”,而不是“听从”。第一空动词不定式前只能用whether而非if来表示“是、否”。


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42. A. until             B. when                C. because               D. after

43. A. where           B. what                C. which             D. that

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46. A. that             B. when               C. who               D. which

47. A. back             B. in                  C. off               D. at

48. A. trying           B. pretending                   C. holding           D. going

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