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The patient's son asked the doctor the question ________ his father could survive the big operation.

 

whether 【解析】考查同位语从句。在此同位语从句表示一种不确定的状态,故用whether引导同位语从句,表示the question的具体内容。if一般不用来引导同位语从句。  
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4.A.how         B.why       

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5.A.big          B.modern    

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6.A.travel        B.survive      

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7.A.happened     B.seemed    

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8.A.brought       B.ordered    

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