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Never before______ such a wonderful park, ______ I'd like to pay a visit again.

A. had I seen; whereB. have I seen; which C. have I seen; where D. had I seen; which

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查倒装和定语从句。否定词never, seldom,hardly等位于句首时,句子使用部分倒装,即把do/does/did/will/have等提到主语之前,过去完成时指“过去的过去”,这里没有明显的过去的动作,排除AD;根据第二空前面的逗号可知,是非限制性定语从句,I'd like to pay a visit again主谓宾完整,不缺少成分,排除whichpark是地点,故用where,故选C

考点:考查倒装和定语从句

 

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Abecame delighted at once

Btreated them for a long time

Ctook them to their home

Dfed them and raised them

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ABecause the girl disliked the bird any longer.

BBecause the bird wanted to fly alone.

CBecause the girl loved the bird deeply.

DBecause the bird intended to found some food.

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Bgive up something happily

Chold something fast

Dcast something without patient

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a. Roussel gave up his naval career.

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