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12.Not only __________ interested in football but _________ beginning to show an interest in it.( )A. | is the father himself,his two sons are | |
B. | the father himself is,are his two sons | |
C. | is the father himself,are his two sons | |
D. | the father himself is,his two sons are |
分析 不但爸爸自己对足球感兴趣,他的两个儿子也开始对足球产生兴趣.
解答 答案:A.
not only…but also…连接两个句子的时候,not only后面的句子需要使用部分倒装的结构,but also后面的句子使用正常的语序即可;故选A.
点评 对于倒装句式要熟练掌握几种基本的结构,灵活运用部分倒装和全部倒装的用法.
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