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10.Only after Mary read her composition the second time_________ the spelling mistake.( )A. | did she notice | B. | she noticed | C. | does she notice | D. | she has noticed |
分析 句意:只有当玛丽第二次读了她的作文后,她才注意到拼写错误.
解答 答案A 此处是部分倒装.因为"Only+状语"置于句首时,句子要部分倒装,即:用一般疑问句的语序.排除B、D两项.由于句子是一般过去式,所以选A项.
点评 考查倒装.只要掌握在哪几种情况下用部分倒装即可.此题是"Only+状语"置于句首,句子部分倒装.特别要注意的是"Only+主语"置于句首,句子不到装.
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