Here ______ with a pair of glasses.


  1. A.
    came a stranger
  2. B.
    did come a stranger
  3. C.
    a stranger was coming
  4. D.
    was a stranger coming
A
試題分析:考查倒裝句:句意:來了一個戴一副眼鏡的陌生人。方位副詞:here,there,up,down,away等詞放在句首,而且主語是名詞的時候,句子用完全倒裝,謂語came放在主語前面,選A。
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