单选题Alice speaks English well, _____?Ashe doesBdoes sheCshe doesn’tDdoesn’t she
单选题
Alice speaks English well, _____?
A
she does
B
does she
C
she doesn’t
D
doesn’t she
参考解析
解析:
句意:爱丽丝英语说得很好,不是吗?本题考查反义疑问句。此处主句部分是肯定句,反义疑问句中应用否定,且助动词提前。因此D项正确。
句意:爱丽丝英语说得很好,不是吗?本题考查反义疑问句。此处主句部分是肯定句,反义疑问句中应用否定,且助动词提前。因此D项正确。
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