Not only ________learn a foreign language, but also ______ master it well.

A. must we ; we must B. must we ; must we

C. we must ;’ we must D. we must ; must we

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查部分倒裝。not only... but also...句型中,當(dāng)not only分句謂語句首時(shí),not only分句用部分倒裝,but also分句不到裝。排除C、D;B項(xiàng)前后分句都倒裝了,排除B,故選A。

考點(diǎn):考查部分倒裝

 

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