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【题目】______will your father arrive ?

—_______ half past seven.

A.How long Not untilB.When Until

C.How soon UntilD.When Not until

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——你父亲什么时候到?——直到七点半。

考查特殊疑问句及状语从句。How long多久,提问for+一段时间;How soon多久以后,用“in+一段时间”回答。when何时,提问时间点。“half past seven.”时间点,这里用“when”提问。排除AC;根据题意是,直到……才……,完整回答是“He won’t arrive until half past seven”直到七点半他才回来。根据题意,故选D

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