【題目】Middle school students don’t know much about shopping online, _______ they?

_______. It’s very popu]ar with teenagers.

A. do;No B. do; Yes C. don’t; NO D. don’t; Yes

【答案】B

【解析】本題考查反義疑問句。反意疑問句又叫附加疑問句,是在陳述句之后,對陳述句所敘述的事實提出的疑問。其基本結(jié)構(gòu)有兩種:一是肯定陳述句+簡略否定問句;二是否定陳述句+簡略肯定問句,反意疑問句的前后兩部分在時態(tài)、人稱和數(shù)上都要保持一致。陳述句中含有not、no、hardly、neithernever、few、little、too…to等否定詞或具有否定意義的詞時,疑問部分常用肯定形式。句意:——中學(xué)生幾乎并不知道關(guān)于網(wǎng)購,是嗎?——不,網(wǎng)購在學(xué)生中是非常受歡迎的。根據(jù)句意,故選B。

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