单选题Peter could hardly catch what I said, _____ he?AcouldBcouldn’tCdidDdidn’t

单选题
Peter could hardly catch what I said, _____ he?
A

could

B

couldn’t

C

did

D

didn’t


参考解析

解析:
句意:彼得几乎听不懂我说的话,是吗?陈述部分含有hardly“几乎不”的意思为否定,反意疑问句部分用肯定,故选A。

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