6.Hehad hardly returned (hardly return) when he bought a house.

分析 他一買房子就沒有回來了.

解答 答案:had hardly returned
解析:根據(jù)所給的hardly及橫線后面的than可知,本題考查hardly…when"一…就…"這一固定短語;另外在該結(jié)構(gòu)中前面句子使用過去完成時,后面句子使用一般過去時.綜上,本題答案為:had hardly returned.

點評 本題考查單詞填空,做此類題目時一定仔細(xì)分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)并結(jié)合句意及所給詞確定所填詞的正確形式.

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