(2014重慶一中高三下第三次月考)6. _____ realize Linda was interested in luxury cars until I heard that she owned a

Porsche and a Ferrari.

A. Much I did

B. Little I did

C. Much did I

D. Little did I

 

D

【解析】本題實際上還是考察的是not…until…直到…才…;只不過是把not換成了另外一個否定詞little; little是一個半否定詞,放在句首的時候,要使用部分倒裝的形式。句義:直到我聽說她有一輛保時捷和法拉利的時候,我才意識到Linda對于豪車很感興趣。故D正確。

【試題延伸】部分倒裝中考查較多的有:(1) 含有否定意義的詞never,seldom,little. hardly,not,scarcely,nowhere,by no means(決不)等置于句首時。(2)以only修飾作為狀語的副詞、介詞短語或從句,且放在句首時。 注意:only 修飾狀語從句放在句首時,狀語從句不需要倒裝,只能倒裝主句部分。(3)當so置于句首意為“也如此”,neither,nor置于句首意為“也不”時。當so表示對前句內(nèi)容的肯定和附和,譯作“確實,正是”時,用自然語序。(4)當not only…but also, so/such…that, not… until, no sooner… than, hardly… when等連詞置于句首時。(5)在as引導的讓步狀語從句中(名詞/形容詞/副詞/動詞+as+主謂結構)。(6)虛擬語氣的條件狀語從句省去 if時,須將were,had,should提到句首構成倒裝句。(7)頻度副詞often, always, once, now and then, every other day, many a time等放在句首時。(8)為了使句子保持平衡,為了強調(diào)表語或為了使上下文緊密銜接時,常使用倒裝語序。

 

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