Cindy could hardly speak English three years ago, ________?

A. couldn't she? B. could she C. can she

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:hardly意為“幾乎不”,是一個否定意義的副詞,反意疑問句要遵循“前肯后否,前否后肯”的原則,句意:Cindy三年前幾乎不能講英語,不是嗎?故選B。

考點:考查反意疑問句的用法。

 

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