What he lacks is more patience,___________?

A. isn't it??????? B. is it?????? C. doesn't he? D. does he

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

本題是反意疑問句的考查。千萬要當(dāng)心,what he lacks是作旬中的主語,真正的謂語是is,前面的句子是肯定的,所以反意疑問用否定。

 

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