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10.It's  necessary that  not only         to see a doctor but also have a good rest.(  )
A.will Boy goB.Bob will goC.should Bob goD.Bob should go

分析 你不仅需要去看医生,你还应该好好的休息一下.

解答 答案:C  
当not only…but also…不是连接两个不同的主语时,以not only开头的句子要用部分倒装,排除B和D.又因为it is necessary后的that从句一般要用should+动词原形,所以只有C正确.

点评 解答该类题时,首先要对选项用法有深刻的了解.确定它们各自不同于另外三项的用法,再结合选项,将其带入句中,一般语意逻辑通顺,即为正确答案.

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