On the small island,which is at the entrance to New York Harbor, .

A.the Statue of Liberty stands

B.stands the Statlle of Liberty

C.does the Statue of Liberty stand

D.does stand the Statue of Liberty

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:自由女神像位于在紐約港口的入口處的小島上。表示地點的介詞短語On the small island放在句首,且主語是名詞的時候,句子應(yīng)該使用全部倒裝的形式。只有B項屬于完全倒裝。故B正確。

考點:考查倒裝句

 

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