【題目】---He has to work for another two hours,____? ---____.His work hasn’t been finished.

A. hasn’t he; YesB. hasn’t he; NoC. doesn’t he; YesD. doesn’t he; No

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——他必須再工作兩個小時,是嗎?——是的。他的工作還沒有完成。考查反意疑問句及其回答。問句的陳述部分含有have/had/has to時,反意疑問部分通常用do的相應(yīng)形式;本句人稱he是單數(shù)第三人稱,反意疑問句需用助動詞does構(gòu)成,可排除AB兩項。根據(jù)回答His work hasn’t been finished.,可知需用肯定回答,故選C

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