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—We have to stop talking here outside ,L...

—We have to stop talking here outside ,Listen,    !

—Hurry up ,or we’ll be late .

A.there goes the bell                      B.there does the bell go

C.there the bell goes                      D.goes the bell there

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查全部倒装句。当副词放在了句首,且句子的主语是名词的时候,使用部分全部倒装。如果句子的主语是代词,则不需要全部倒装。本题的there放在了句首,后面的主语是某事the bell。故A正确。 考点:考查全部倒装
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