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Hardly ________ when the flood peak arri...

Hardly ________ when the flood peak arrived.

Athey had left their village

Bthey left their village

Cdid they leave their village

Dhad they left their village

 

D 【解析】 否定副词hardly放于句首构成倒装句。句意为:他们刚离开他们的村庄,洪峰就来到了。  
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