A proposal has been made to trim the horns from rhinoceroses to discourage poachers; the question is whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are trimmed.
75 A proposal has been made to trim the horns from rhinoceroses to discourage poachers; the question is whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are trimmed.
(A) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are
(B) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one once their horns are
(C) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see rhinoceroses once the animals' horns have been
(D) if tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses once the animals' horns are
(E) if tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one after the animals' horns have been
答案是C,但是OG没有说if有没有错。我想问一下if和whether在这里都可以用么,还有就是if和whether有什么区别呢
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以下是beatthegmat上关于两者的解释,希望可以帮到你
For the GMAT, here are a few more rules to keep in mind for “if” and “whether”:
1. If you need to imply a choice, the GMAT prefers “whether” (even though the use of “if” may seem grammatically correct).
Lindsay can’t decide if she should buy the dress.
Lindsay can’t decide whether she should buy the dress.
Here the GMAT would prefer the second sentence, since two choices are implied: that Lindsay should buy or should not buy the dress.
2. Use “whether” after prepositions (of whether, for whether, about whether, etc.)
3. Use “whether” before verbs in the infinitive form.
Do you know whether to go out this late is a good idea?
I haven't settled the question of whether I'll go back home.There was a big argument about whether we should move to a new house.
2). Whether, but not if, is used before infinitives.
They can't decide whether to get married now or wait.
3). When a question-word clause is a subject or complement, whether is preferred.
Whether we can stay with my mother is another matter. - (Subject)The question is whether the man can be trusted. - (Complement)The question is if the man can be trusted. - Correct but less preferred.
4). If an indirect question is fronted , whether is used.
Whether I'll have time I'm not sure at the moment.
5). Whether is generally preferred in a two - part question with or.
The Directors have not decided whether they will recommend a dividend or reinvest the profits
.6). After verbs that are more common in a formal style, whether is preferred.
We discussed whether we should close the shop.
7). Whether and if both can introduce indirect questions.
I'm not sure whether / if I'll have time.
8). Yes / No questions are reported with if or whether.