【題目】We haven’t seen the film _______.

A.already B. yet C. ever D.never

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我們還沒有看過這部電影。already意思是“已經(jīng)”。通常用于陳述句中(放在have和has的后面,)也可用于疑問句,表示期望得到肯定的回答或表示驚異,此時(shí)already常放在句末。yet可用于否定句,此時(shí)譯為“還”;也可以用于疑問句,譯為“已經(jīng)”(放在have和has的后面也可放在句末)never用于否定句譯為“從不”(放在have和has的后面)ever用于疑問句譯為“曾經(jīng)”(放在have和has的后面)。所以選B。

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