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20.       ,they make mistakes as part of their everyday behavior.(  )
A.Not only humans make mistakes
B.Not only do humans make mistakes
C.Only humans make mistakes
D.Only do humans make mistakes

分析 人不仅会犯错误,而且犯错是人们日常行为的一部分.

解答 答案:B
表示否定意义的词not,not only,not until,no sooner,no longer,nowhere,never,hardly,seldom,little,few等在句首时,其后用部分倒装,only位于句首时,主句部分倒装,所以本题选择B.

点评 考生要注意句首的内容,再根据倒装句型的一些规则,判断是什么样的倒装结构.

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