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Nowhere else _____ be able to find a larger display of sea animals, including one of the largest collections of sharks in the world.

A.you will           B.can you           C.could you         D.will you

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

試題分析:Nowhere放于句首時,要用倒裝語序,又因為be able to不與can連用,故選D。

考點:本題重點考查詞匯用法及倒裝

點評:英語句子中,表示否定意義的詞或短語放在句首時,句子要用部分倒裝。所謂部分倒裝就是把謂語動詞的一部分,即助動詞、情態動詞、系動詞移至主語的前面。因為前面有了助動詞或情態動詞,所以后邊的動詞要用原形。

 

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