题目内容
13.Seldom ________ TV during the day.( )A. | they watch | B. | are they watching | ||
C. | have they watched | D. | do they watch |
分析 他们白天很少看电视.
解答 答案D.
否定词或具有(半)否定意义的词或词组置于句首作状语时,句子要部分倒装.常见的否定词或具有(半)否定意义的词或词组有:never,scarcely,hardly,rarely,seldom,little,not until,no sooner…than,hardly…when,scarcely…when (before),not only,in no case (in no way,at no time,on no account,by no means,under no circumstances,in no respects)(决不,在任何情况下都不),no longer/no more(不再).可排除没有使用倒装结构的A;现在进行时表示现在某个时刻正在发生的动作;现在完成时表示过去发生或已经完成的动作对现在造成的影响或结果,或从过去已经开始,持续到现在的动作或状态,而一般现在时表示经常发生的事情或经常存在的状态.根据句意"他们白天很少看电视"可知是"经常发生的事情或经常存在的状态",故答案选D.
点评 本题考查倒装句.倒装分为部分倒装和全部倒装,考试多为部分倒装.考生应掌握什么情况下需要倒装,并对倒装后的句子能够辨认出来.让学生了解倒装的基本概念和构成形式,对倒装句的辨认及正确运用.要对其它各种特殊的句式准确把握.
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