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     Micro-letters (Weixin) will be charged has not been decided yet.


  1. A.
    That
  2. B.
    Whether
  3. C.
    Which
  4. D.
    Since
B
试题分析:句意,是否微信会被收费还没有被决定。通过分析句子结构,可知这个句子中包含一个主语从句,且引导词在从句中不作任何成分,表示“是否”的意思,故用whether。
考点:主语从句的考查
点评:在句中作主语的名词性从句称为主语从句,解答这类题,首先要确定从句是什么从句,然后依据相应的语法规则答题。主语从句引导词的确定,要看它在主语从句中作什么成分,有没有什么实际意义。
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