题目内容

9.-Oh,dear,I've almost forgotten your birthday party.When is it?
-Well,the day after April Fools'Day.Easy to remember,______?(  )
A.don't youB.won't youC.hasn't itD.isn't it

分析 --哦,天啦,我几乎忘记你的生日聚会了.是什么时候?
--嗯个,愚人节后的一天.很容易记住,对吗?

解答 答案是D.本题考查省略句的反义问句.反义问句的基本结构是"陈述句+简略疑问句?",陈述句用肯定,则疑问句用否定;陈述句用否定,疑问句用肯定;疑问句中的主语和助动词与陈述句一致;题干中"Easy to remember"的完整的表达是"It is easy to remember.",故问句中的主语和助动词与"It is"一致,所以答案选择D.

点评 反义问句的解题,首先理解反义问句的作用--证实上文的内容;其次理解反义问句的基本结构;并且积累常见的特殊结构,最后结合语境判断.

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