No sooner ___ down on bed ___ the telephone rang.

A. had he lain; than B. had he lied; when C. did he lie; than D. had he laid; before 

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:他一躺在床上,電話就響了。固定句式no sooner ... than ...“一……就……”,要求no sooner后面的主句部分用過去完成時的部分倒裝形式,即no sooner had+主語+done,故選A。

考點:考查倒裝句

 

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