题目内容

3.It was not until 1965_______liberated.(  )
A.that was the townB.did the town
C.was the townD.that the town was

分析 直到1965年,那个小镇才得以解放.

解答 答案:D.
本题属于强调句型,强调的是时间状语not until 1965,强调句型中that后面要使用陈述语序.本句的原始句型应该是The town was not liberated until 1965.在对含有not…until…的句型进行强调时需要将not和until连在一起,放在被强调位置,前面的主句由否定结构变为肯定结构.故D正确.

点评 对not…until句式的强调有固定的句型,即It is/was not until…that…如:
I didn't manage to do it until you had explained how.直到你给我解释了理由,我才会做的.
It was not until you had explained how that I managed to do it.

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