初中英语倒装句练习题

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初中英语倒装句练习题
1.Look。

here comes the bus.
2.Look。

there she is at the school gate.
3.In XXX.
4.He rushed out。

with a stick in his hand.
5.Poor as he is。

he is XXX.
6.Child as he is。

he knows a lot of things.
7.Strong as you are。

you can't lift yourself up。

XXX XXX
Sentence 1 has a subject-XXX "Here comes the bus." Sentence 2 is an example of a XXX is "There she is." Sentence 3 has an auxiliary-XXX "XXX." Sentence 4 has a verb-XXX "He rushed out."
Sentence 5 XXX is "Poor as he is。

he is honest."
Sentence 6 XXX is "Child as he is。

he knows a lot of things."
Sentence 7 XXX correct answer is "Strong as you are。

you can't lift yourself up."
8.XXX)
9.The news came early in the day that the enemy were gone。

(XXX)
10.Only by learning them well can you realize the XXX)
11.They began to be treated as human XXX)
12.He was not only forced to stay at home。

but also forbidden to see his XXX)
13.John could not go to school until his father was out of XXX)
14.I have never seen such a stupid man before。

(Changed XXX)
15.Rarely have XXX)
A。

So it was
B。

So were we
C。

So did we
D。

So we did
16.He did not care much about his own health despite being very ill。

(B。

did he care)
17.The match was over only when they were in the afternoon。

(C。

was the match over。

they were)
18.Hardly had I sat down when he stepped in。

(D。

had I sat。

when)
19.XXX than she heard a knock at the door。

(B。

had she fallen)
20.I did not see Smith either。

(A。

Neither did I)
21.A peasant boy lay in front of the farmhouse。

(B。

laid a peasant boy)
22."So did I" he replied when told he should have given them advice。

"but who cared what I said?"
D。

So I did)
23."So it was" he agreed when told it was hot yesterday。

(A。

So it was)
24.He is no longer fit to be the monitor of the class.
25.So do I.
26.Only by practicing a few hours every day can you be able to master the language.
27.Hardly had we got to the bus。

when the bus arrived.
28.He does not come.
29.Had you come earlier。

you would have met him.
30.Not only was the city polluted but it was also crowded.
31.So does Li Ming。

she is also a teacher who works at the college.
It is the same with Li Ming。

just as it is with everyone else。

Now it is Tom's turn to recite the text。

Comes the moment he has been waiting for。

If he had practiced reading and speaking English every day。

he would be able to speak it well enough by now。

Two houses were nearby。

where they had XXX here。

not only a writer。

I was so tired after a whole day's heavy work that I could hardly stand on my feet。

After that。

we never saw her again。

nor did we hear from her。

It wasn't until I began to work that I realized how much time I had wasted.
43.It wasn't until all the fish in the XXX.
XXX danger himself。

XXX't care much about his own safety.
45."So has he。

so have you," is the correct response to the statement "David has made great progress recently."
46."So did I," is the appropriate response to the statement "It was careless of you to have left your XXX."
47.Not a XXX's party.
48.Only when the people have e masters of their own country can science truly serve them.
49.The article was not only difficult to understand。

but it was also too long.
50.The match only XXX.
51.Hardly had I XXX when the class was over.
52.XXX.
53.Two XXX.
XXX are the results of the experiments.
55.So have they done a good job.
56.XXX it was too late to return home.
57.XXX he is。

Mother will wait for him to have XXX.
I have also been to Beijing.
The sun is so hot that we cannot go out at present.
When using adverbs or n adverbs such as here。

there。

now。

then。

up。

down。

in。

out。

off。

away to indicate n。

the XXX: Normal: XXX: Away flew the birds.
XXX: Rang the bell.
XXX XXX: XXX.
The child rushed out。

Inverted: Out rushed the child.
Note: When the subject is a personal pronoun。

the subject
and verb should not be XXX: XXX.
XXX the sentence。

XXX should be inverted。

For example: Normal: A beautiful lake lies at the foot of the hill。

Inverted: At
the foot of the XXX.
A little dog sits XXX: Outside the room sits a little dog.
A statue。

the star of hope。

lies on the riverside。

Inverted: On the riverside XXX。

the star of hope.
A XXX on top of the hill。

Inverted: On top of the XXX.
When using "only" with an adverbial phrase。

partial XXX: I realized the XXX: Only then did I realize the importance of learning English.
I seldom go to the XXX: Seldom do I go to the cinema.
XXX: Only when XXX.
When using "as/though" to introduce a concessive clause。

XXX should be inverted。

For example: Although I am ugly。

I am XXX: Ugly as I am。

I am gentle.
XXX he is a child。

he has to make a living。

Inverted: Child as he is。

he has to make a living.
Note: If the predicate of the clause is a noun。

no article should be used before the noun.
When the us XXX affirmative。

"so" can be used to indicate agreement。

Structure: So + verb "to be"/auxiliary/modal verb + subject。

When the us sentence is negative。

"neither/nor" can be used to indicate disagreement。

Structure: Neither/Nor + verb "to be"/auxiliary/modal verb + subject。

For example: He has been to Beijing。

So have I.
XXX cannot answer the n。

and neither can I。

We both enjoy reading very much。

I have never been to Guangzhou University。

just like him.
Betty is a nice girl。

and she truly is。

XXX。

the XXX。

He is not only interested in soccer。

but he also plays very well。

If I were you。

I would work hard。

If it were to rain tomorrow。

XXX。

If he had followed my advice。

he would have succeeded.。

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