____ sat down for a rest       the door bell rang.

A. Hardly I had; when    B. Hardly I had; than      C. Hardly had I; than     D. Hardly had h when

D

解析:Hardly…when…表示“一……就……”,位于句首時(shí),主句要倒裝。

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