_____ to blame him for neglect of duty? The president of the company is his uncle


  1. A.
    What good it is
  2. B.
    How good it is
  3. C.
    What good is it
  4. D.
    How good is it
C
解析:
本題先變成陳述句:It is no good to blame him for neglect of duty.。good 在語(yǔ)境下是名詞,故用what ,又因此句是強(qiáng)調(diào)句型的特殊疑問句形式,應(yīng)用倒裝語(yǔ)序。故選C。
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