So _______________ at the sight of the monster that he could neither move nor scream.

A. frightened Tom was B. was Tom frightened

C. frightening was Tom D. frightened was Tom

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查倒裝。句意:湯姆看到妖怪如此害怕以至于不敢動不敢叫。當“so/such ... that ...”結構中的so, such連同它所直接修飾的成分共同位于句首表示強調時, 主句要進行倒裝(that后面的結果狀語從句不倒裝)。例如: So angry was he that he couldn’t speak. 他憤怒得一句話也說不出來,故選D項。

考點 : 考查倒裝

 

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