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15.Nowadays many teenagers often take their parents'love for granted.Seldom________ what they should return them when they are old.(  )
A.do they thinkB.they thinkC.think theyD.did they

分析 现在很多青少年把父母的爱看作理所当然.他们很少想到当他们的父母老了他们应该做什么去回报父母.

解答 答案:A
句子否定副词seldom位于句首,句子要部分倒装;句意表达的是客观事实,要用一般现在时态.故选A.

点评 倒装句是常用的特殊句式之一.分为完全倒装和部分倒装.部分倒装又分为:否定副词位于句首,only加状语提前,句式倒装等.内容较多,学习时要注意掌握.

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