题目内容

I do not doubt ________ win in the race.

A. whether he will B. whether will heC. that he will D. that will he

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:doubt的准确意思是“对……表示疑惑”,在肯定句中常与if或whether搭配使用,意思是“我对……是否发生表示疑惑”等含义;而用doubt that时,后面从句常用否定形式,表示的是将要发生或已经发生的一个事实,表示我对这件事的怀疑并且注意从句中要用陈述语序。句意:我不怀疑他会赢。故选C。

考点:考查doubt的用法

 

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