—I telephoned him twice and I couldn’t get through to him. 

—The line might have been out of order,     ?

A. don’t you          B. wasn’t it            C. do you                D. hadn’t it

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查反意問句:句意:--我給他打了兩次電話都打不通。--線路有可能出了問題,是嗎?might have done表示對過去情況的推測。表推測的情態(tài)動詞的反意疑問句看有沒有過去時間,因為第一句話中是過去時,所以反意問句也是過去時。故選B。

考點:考查反意問句

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