【題目】— Who can tell me________?

— No one knows.

A.when does the novel coronavirus disappear

B.when the novel coronavirus will disappear

C.when did novel coronavirus disappear

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——誰能告訴我新型冠狀病毒什么時(shí)候消失?——沒有人知道。

考查賓語從句。A. when does the novel coronavirus disappear新型冠狀病毒什么時(shí)候消失,一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),疑問語序;B. when the novel coronavirus will disappear新型冠狀病毒什么時(shí)候消失,一般將來時(shí),陳述語序;C. when did novel coronavirus disappear新型冠狀病毒什么時(shí)候消失,一般過去時(shí),疑問語序。根據(jù)句意可知,空處的句子是賓語從句。賓語從句的語序必須是陳述語序,故排除A、C項(xiàng),故選B

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