题目内容

The movie that we saw last week was quite boring, ______?

A. didn’t we B. did we

C. wasn’t it D. was it

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查反意疑问句。句意:我们上周看的那部电影很无聊,不是吗?反意疑问句遵循“前肯后否,前否后肯”原则,前面是肯定句,反意疑问部分应该用否定,排除B、D;定语从句修饰主语the movie,原句可改写为“The movie was quite boring.”,反意疑问句的谓语应该与was保持一致,用wasn’t,故选C。

考点:考查反意疑问句

 

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