6.Only then _____ how serious the situation had been.( 。
A.she realizedB.did she realize
C.she had realizedD.had she realized

分析 直到那時(shí)她才意識(shí)到情況有多嚴(yán)重.

解答 答案B.
根據(jù)"only+狀語或狀語從句"位于句首時(shí),句子主句部分使用部分倒裝."可以排除未倒裝的A項(xiàng)和C項(xiàng);又因?yàn)闀r(shí)間狀語then是過去的時(shí)間,應(yīng)該使用一般過去時(shí),不使用過去完成時(shí),可排除D.故答案選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查倒裝句.倒裝是一種語法手段,用于表示一定的句子結(jié)構(gòu)或強(qiáng)調(diào)某一句子成分.倒裝句有兩種:完全倒裝和部分倒裝.做題時(shí)應(yīng)該根據(jù)句子的具體情況來分析判斷."only+狀語或狀語從句"位于句首時(shí),句子主句部分使用部分倒裝.如:Only then did I know the importance of English.

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