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10.Hearing the dog barking fiercely,away _____.( )A. | fleeing the thief | B. | was fleeing the thief | ||
C. | the thief was fleeing | D. | fled the thief |
分析 听到狗凶猛的叫,小偷逃跑了.
解答 答案:D away副词在句首引起倒装,AC排除,flee意为"逃跑",是说一个瞬间的事,不用进行时,所以答案为D
点评 熟悉各种倒装句型的情况,出于修辞或某种特殊的语法结构的需要,需要将谓语动词放在主语之前,这种语序则叫倒装语序.主语和谓语完全倒置叫完全倒装.

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