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5.-He'd like some coffee,________?-Yes,but he can't afford it.(  )
A.wouldn't heB.doesn't heC.hadn't heD.needn't he

分析 --他想要一些咖啡,不是吗?
--是的,但他买不起.

解答 答案:A 考查反义疑问句.此处反义疑问句结构是:陈述部分肯定式+疑问部分否定式,且陈述部分有You'd like to+v.疑问部分用wouldn't+主语.故A项正确.其它选项中助动词错误.

点评 反义疑问句即附加疑问句.它表示提问人的看法,没有把握,需要对方证实. 反义疑问句由两部分组成:前一部分是一个陈述句,后一部分是一个简短的疑问句,两部分的人称时态应保持一致.考查反义疑问句时,注意各种反义疑问句的构成.

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