The computer was used in teaching. As a result, not only__________, but students became more interested in the lessons.
A.saved was teachers’ energyB.was teachers’ energy saved
C.teachers’ energy was savedD.was saved teachers’ energy
B
考查倒裝句。在英語中not only位于句首時主謂要倒裝,因此該句子中的主語teachers’ energy與謂語was saved要用倒裝語序。句意是“教學(xué)中計算機的使用,不僅節(jié)省了老師的精力,而且學(xué)生對課程產(chǎn)生了興趣”。
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