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【题目】To be frank, little do I know whether the project is practical ________. But if you don’t object to it, ________.

A. to be carried out; so do I B. carrying out; nor do I

C. to carry out; neither will I D. carried out; so it is with me

【答案】C

【解析】考查非谓语动词和常用句型。句意:坦率地说我几乎不知道这个计划是否实施起来可行,但是如果你不反对,我也不反对。形容词后的不定式作状语,the projectcarry out是被动关系,但是如果主语是不定式的逻辑主语,不定式用主动式表示被动含义,故第一空用to carry out;“neither/nor+be 动词/助动词/情态动词+主语表示表示前面否定的内容也适用于另一个人或事物条件状语从句中用一般现在时表示一般将来时,故此处讲述将来的事情,助动词用will,故第二空填neither will I。故选C。

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