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Not until all the fish died in the river, ____ how serious the pollution was.

A. did the villagers realize B. the villagers realized

C. the villagers did realize D. didn’t the villagers realize

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:知道河里所有的鱼都死了,村民们才意识到到污染有多严重not until置于句首,后面要部分倒装,助动词did要放在主语前面,所以选A。

考点: 考查倒装句

 

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