20.The shy girl _____ dance before so many strangers,______ she?( 。
A.daren't; doesB.daren't; dare
C.doesn't dare; dareD.dare not; dares

分析 那個害羞的女孩不敢在這么多的陌生人面前跳舞,是嗎?

解答 答案:B 考查反意疑問句.dare用作情態(tài)動詞,一般用于疑問句、否定句或條件句,有時態(tài)變化,但沒有人稱形式的變化,其后接動詞原形,排除D項.構(gòu)成疑問句時,將dare提到句首,否定句時用daren't,排除A項.用作實義動詞時,有時態(tài)和人稱的變化,用do,does或did來構(gòu)成否定句或疑問句,排除C項.故選B.

點評 考查反意疑問句,首先,弄清楚各種反意疑問句的構(gòu)成形式;其次,根據(jù)句意選擇最合適的選項.

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