【題目】Not until _________________ the better qualities in ourselves ____________ expect to find them in others.

A. have we developed; can we

B. we have developed; that can we

C. we have developed; can we

D. can we develop; that we will

【答案】C

【解析】試題分析:考查固定倒裝句。句意:直到我們自己能夠研發(fā)出更好的品質(zhì),我們才能找到他們。根據(jù)對句意的理解和分析可知此句中not until置于句首,句子需要進行倒裝,其倒裝結(jié)為:Not until+從句/表時間的詞+助動詞+(主句)主語+謂語+...。由此可知在后半句的從句中應該套用此格式,故選C

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