【題目】It’s too dark in the room. He can hardly see anything,______?

A. can he B. does he C. can’t he D. doesn’t he

【答案】B

【解析】考查反義疑問(wèn)句。反義疑問(wèn)句一般遵循前肯定,后否定;前否定則后肯定的原則,且助動(dòng)詞要與前文保持一致。本句中hardly表示否定含義,幾乎不,故后面用肯定形式,前文助動(dòng)詞為can,故選B

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