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11.I failed in the final examination last term and only then ______ the importance of studies.(  )
A.I realizedB.I had realizedC.had I realizedD.did I realize

分析 上学期期终考试我没有及格,只有那时我才意识到学习的重要性.

解答 答案:D.
"only+状语"置于句首时,句子要部分倒装.本句中"only+then(副词在句中作状语)"位于句首,故须部分倒装,部分倒装就是将谓语的一部分如助动词、情态动词或be动词放在主语之前,故排除A、B,再根据主句中的failed以及then可知这里应该用一般过去时,所以只有did I failed符合,排除C,故选D.

点评 本题考查only引导的倒装.only修饰句子的状语(即状语从句、介词短语、部分副词)位于句首时,句子(主句)要用部分倒装.句型为only+状语从句/状语(介词短语、部分副词)+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语.

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