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14.-You must call him before eight tomorrow morning.
-          I don't?(  )
A.How comeB.So whatC.How ifD.What if

分析 --你必须在明天早上八点前给他打电话.
--要是我不给他打电话会怎么样呢?

解答 答案:D 考查省略句.根据"我不给他打电话",应是"会怎么样",what if意为"如果…将会怎样".故选D.how come为什么; 怎么会…(那样);so what那又怎么样;how if"如果…会怎么样",这个短语不经常用,中间要加一些词语.

点评 解答此类问题,要弄清楚省略的部分是单词,短语还是句子,熟悉一些常用的省略表达,然后根据题意和上下文选择最合适的答案.

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A.introduce his works to readers
B.criticize his absurd imagination
C.prove the impact of science fiction on modern research
D.explain the reasons for the popularity of science fiction
62.The passage is probably taken fromA.
A.a popular magazine       B.a science report
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