【題目】---She’s hardly ever been seen to sing in KARAOKE bars,_______she?

---That’s true. She shows little interest in singing.

A. is B. isn’t C. hasn’t D. has

【答案】D

【解析】試題分析:句意:-她不曾被聽到過在卡拉OK唱歌,是嗎?-是的,她在唱歌上有很少的興趣。 第一個空考查的是反意疑問句,因為前面的簡單句中有 hardly eve,表示否定的意思,所以反意疑問句應(yīng)該用肯定的形式,并且she’s 應(yīng)該是she has的縮寫,結(jié)合語境故填D

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