【題目】― Millie seldom watches action films. She finds them too noisy.

― ________. Such films are always full of violence(暴力).

A. Neither do IB. Neither I doC. So do ID. So I do

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——米莉很少看動作片。她覺得它們太吵了!乙膊幌矚g。這樣的電影總是充滿了暴力?疾榈寡b句。英語中,當(dāng)前面所說的情況也適合于后者時(shí),用“so / neither / nor+助動詞+主語”這樣的倒裝句式,可排除BD兩項(xiàng)。seldom很少,表否定;根據(jù)句意語境,可知是否定意義,需用neither構(gòu)成倒裝句,故選A

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