题目内容

—Did Linda see the traffic accident?

—No,no sooner _______ than it happened.

A. had she gone B. she had gone

C. has she gone D. she has gone

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查倒装。句意:琳达看见拿起交通事故了吗? 没有,她刚走事故就发生了。根据固定句型:no sooner…..than … 一。。。 就。。。。 ,no sooner 位于句首时构成倒装,且时态用过去完成时,

所以A正确。

考点:考查倒装

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