问题 选择题

-_______take a taxi there?     -That’s a good idea

A Why not    B. let’s    C. What about     D We can

答案

答案:A

                                                                               

题目分析:根据后面的问号,可知本句是问句,应该排除BD;再根据take是原形,应该将C排除,因为what about后面应跟doing。Why not do?表示“为什么不做某事?”。所以本题选A。

点评:应熟练掌握这几个句型:why not+动词原形?表示“为什么不做某事?”;let’s do表示“让我们做某事”,what about doing sth.表示“做某事怎么样?”,we can do “我们能做”。

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·Read the following passage and choose the best word for each space.
Do you want to send an e-mail message to the White House
Good luck.
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But this week, Tom Matzzie, an online organizer with the A.F.L.-C.I.O., discovered that (29) with the White House had become a bit more (30) . When Mr. Matzzie sent an e-mail protesting (31) a Bush administration policy, the message was bounced back With an automated reply, saying he had to send it again in a new way.
Under a system (32) on the White House Website (33) the first time last week, those who want to send a message to President Bush must now (34) as many as nine Web pages and (35) a detailed form that starts by asking whether the message sender supports White House policy (36) differs with it.
The white House says the new e-mail system is an effort to be more responsive (37) the public and offer the administration "real time" access (38) citizen comments.
Completing a message to the president also requires (39) a subject from the provided list, then entering a full name, organization, address and e-mail address. (40) the message is sent, the writer must wait for an automated response (41) his message, (42) whether the addressee intended to send the message. The message is delivered to the White House only after the person using that e-mail address (43) it.
"Over (44) , it’s a very cumbersome process," said Jakob Nielsen, an authority on Web design. "It’s probably designed deliberately to (45) on their e-mail.\

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