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【题目】Evan, I ’m not still quite sure _____. --------- Why not? No one is better than you in class.

A. how can I prepare for the competition.B. whether I should take part in the competition

C. why I signed up the competitionD. where will the competition be held.

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:-----埃文,我仍然没有很确定我是否应该参加这次比赛。----为什么不(参加)呢?在班上没有人比你更优秀的了。考查情景交际。A. how can I prepare for the competition. 我如何为比赛做准备;B. whether I should take part in the competition我是否应该参加比赛;C. why I signed up the competition.我为什么报名参加比赛;D. where will the competition be held比赛将在哪里举行。根据下文“为什么不(参加)呢?在班上没有人比你更优秀的了。”可知上文“埃文,我仍然没有很确定我是否应该参加这次比赛。”结合句意可知填whether I should take part in the competition;选B

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