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17.The hunter was traveling through a forest when ________,but he was able to escape.(  )
A.out rushed a bearB.out a bear rushed
C.did a bear rush outD.rushed out a bear

分析 这名狩猎者在旅行穿越一个森林时窜出来一只熊,但是他得以逃生了.

解答 答案:A.
表方位的副词in,out,up,down,away,off,back,etc.在句首时要用全部倒装 如In comes Mr.Smith.

点评 完全倒装一般具有以下两个条件:①谓语动词是单个(即不带情态动词、助动词等)的不及物动词,且只限于一般现在时或一般过去时;②主语只能是名词.如here,there,out,in,up,down,now,then等.

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