( )to speak when the audience interrupted him. A.Hardly had he begun B.No sooner had he begun C.Not until he began D.Scarcely did he begin
( )to speak when the audience interrupted him.
A.Hardly had he begun
B.No sooner had he begun
C.Not until he began
D.Scarcely did he begin
B.No sooner had he begun
C.Not until he began
D.Scarcely did he begin
参考解析
解析:考查倒装句。本题涉及固定搭配: hardly/scarcely ...when ...与no sooner ...than...。在这两个结构中,主句的时态通常为过去完成时,从句的时态为一般过去时。故本题选A。句意:他刚一开始讲话,听众就把他打断了。
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