【題目】Out to the finishing line…! And here !

A.he dashes… comes our champion and hero

B.dashes he… our champion and hero come

C.he dashes… come our champion and hero

D.dashes he… comes our champion and hero

【答案】A

【解析】

考查倒裝句和主謂一致。句意:他沖到了終點(diǎn)線……!我們的冠軍和英雄來了。該題考查完全倒裝。當(dāng)表示地點(diǎn)、方向、方位的單個(gè)副詞(如awayin,out,off ,here ,there 等。)放在句首時(shí),其后的句子要用完全倒裝的語序,即動(dòng)詞在主語之前,但主語是人稱代詞時(shí)不適應(yīng)該倒裝。結(jié)合句意可知,此處的championhero是同一個(gè)人即題中的“he”,因此come在一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)態(tài)中要使用單數(shù)形式。故選A。

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