单选题So nervous _____ that she didn’t know how to start her speech.Asince she becameBwould she becomeCthat she becameDdid she become

单选题
So nervous _____ that she didn’t know how to start her speech.
A

since she became

B

would she become

C

that she became

D

did she become


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解析:
句意:她如此紧张,以至于不知道怎样开始她的演讲。以so开头的句子,主谓要部分倒装。部分倒装是指将谓语的一部分如助动词或情态倒装至主语之前。如果句中的谓语没有助动词或情态动词,则需添加助动词do,does或did,并将其置于主语之前。本句陈述的是过去发生的事情,所以用过去时态。在句子中添加did,故选项D正确。

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