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

A. had I seen; where B. have I seen; which

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

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我以前从没有见过一个这么好的公园,我想再次来参观。Never是否定词,放在句首的时候,用半倒装,因为和before连用用现在完成时,所以have+主语+过去分词句型,第二空填where,引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是park,定语从句中不缺主宾表,缺少的是地点状语,所以用where,选C。

考点:考查倒装句和定语从句

 

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A. to make a deal B. to greet each other

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A. where handshaking was first practised

B. how handshaking came about

C. about the relationship between handshaking and trade

D. about the practice of handshaking both in Europe and in China

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D. We shouldn't shake hands with European women.

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B. to offer us some important facts about handshaking

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