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【题目】Not until he went through real hardship _________ the love we have for our families is important.

A. had he realized B. did he realized C. he realized D. he had realized

【答案】B

【解析】试题分析:考查倒装。not until或其他否定词或词组放在句首时,主句动词均用部分倒装结构。本句意为:直到他经历了真正的苦难后,他才意识到我们对家庭的爱是多么重要。过去完成时表示该动作(realize)先于从句的动作(went through),不合语境,故用一般过去时。

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