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Only when the final examination was coming ______ he had quite a lot to do.

A.he realized B.he had realized

C.had he realized D.did he realize

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查倒装句。句意为:只有在期末考试临近时他才意识到他还有很多要去做。本句考查only+状语从句放到句首时,句子需要部分倒装。故答案只有在C、D中产生。根据上文时态,选择D。

考点:考查倒装句

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B. To suggest what would happen if uniforms became compulsory.

C. To predict the way the society will be in the next few generations.

D. To show that the government has too much control over people’s lives.

2.The last word of the passage “collapse” probably means ________.

A. fail B. rise C. disappear D. struggle

3.The author’s primary purpose in writing this passage was to ________.

A. show that uniforms are not possible in a democratic society

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