【題目】Which of the following sentence is NOT RIGHT?

A.Much though he admired the author, he didn’t dare to see her in person.

B.Search as they would, they could find no one in the woods.

C.A single mother as she was, she cultivated her child well.

D.heavily as it was raining, he insisted on having a walk outside.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:下面哪個句子是不對的?

考查倒裝句。根據(jù)句型:名詞(無冠詞)+as/though++謂(通常是be動詞),所以選項C錯在名詞前加了冠詞a,正確的應(yīng)是Single mother as she was, she cultivated her child well.故選C。

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