题目内容

He said that he was good at mathematics, ___________?

A. was he B. wasn’t he

C. did he D. didn’t he

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查反意疑问句。句意:他说他擅长数学,是吗?反意疑问句与主句保持一致,排除A、B;反意疑问句遵循“前肯定后否定,前否定后肯定”的原则,主句用的是肯定形式,反意疑问部分应该用否定,故选D。

考点:考查反意疑问句

 

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