1.Not until _________  in the river _________ how serious the pollution was.( 。
A.did all the fish died,did the villagers realize
B.all the fish died; the villagers realized
C.all the fish died; did the villagers realize
D.did all the fish died; villagers realized

分析 直到河里所有的魚(yú)都死了村民才意識(shí)到污染問(wèn)題的嚴(yán)重性.

解答 答案:C
not until 位于句首用半倒裝,not…until…"直到…才…",它的倒裝是把not until一起放到句首,再加上until后面的句子,然后跟倒裝部分(比如借助助動(dòng)詞be或do、does之類的,也可以提前情態(tài)動(dòng)詞)+not后面的部分.原句應(yīng)該是 The villagers didn't realize how serious the pollution was until all the fish died.直到河里所有的魚(yú)都死了村民才意識(shí)到污染問(wèn)題的嚴(yán)重性.

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