【題目】Did the guide tell you ________?

No, he just told us to wait a moment.

A.why the bus didn't come on timeB.how long will it take to the end

C.what the weather will be likeD.where was the nearest toilet

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——導(dǎo)游告訴你這個公交車為什么不準(zhǔn)時來了嗎?——沒有,他僅僅告訴我們稍等一會。
考查賓語從句。根據(jù)the guide tell you以及句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知后面跟賓語從句,需用陳述句語序。排除BD項(xiàng),又根據(jù)助動詞Did可知從句要用一般過去時,故選A。

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