题目内容

Not until the teenager left his hometown ________ how much he loved it.

A. did he know B. he knew

C. had he known D. he had known

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查特殊句式。句意:直到那个少年离开了家乡,他才意识到自己有多爱家乡。not until位于句首时,从句不倒装,主句使用部分倒装,B、D未倒装,过去完成时表示“过去的过去”,这里的left和know是同时发生的,因此不用过去完成时,排除C,故选A。

考点:考查特殊句式

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