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7.--How much do you know about 3D film technology?
--A little.It was not until I saw the hot movie Avatar      some about it.(  )
A.did I begin to learnB.I began to learn
C.that I began to learnD.had I begun to learn

分析 --你对于3D电影科技了解多少呀?
--一点点.直到我看了电影《阿凡达》之后我才开始了解一些内容.

解答 答案:C.
本句是考查强调句型.强调的是not…until…句型,需要把not until连在一起,基本结构是:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其他部分,因为是用在强调句型中,所以不需要倒装,排除A和D;B结构不完整,漏掉了重要词that,也可排除;故选C.

点评 如果本句不用强调句型,将not until位于句首则引起倒装,如:
Not until I saw the hot movie Avatar did I begin to learn some about it.
该句还原成正常的句序为:
I didn't begin to learn some about it until I saw the hot movie Avatar.

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