6.Candidates shall remain in their seats ______ all the papers have been collected.( 。
A.whileB.sinceC.afterD.until

分析 應(yīng)試者必須待在座位上,直到所有的試卷被收回為止.

解答 答案:D
A.與…同時;B.自從…以來;C.在…以后;D.到…為止,在…以前;根據(jù)句意可知,此處表達(dá)的意思是:應(yīng)試者要一直待到收完試卷為止;或者也可以理解為:在所有的試卷被收回以前,應(yīng)試者必須待在座位上;故選D

點(diǎn)評 本題考查了連詞until的用法.until 用于肯定句中,表示該句的動作一直持續(xù)到某時間為止,譯為"直到…時(為止)"或"在…以前".在這種用法中,句子的謂語動詞必須是持續(xù)動詞(非瞬間動詞),如live,wait,last,love,like,stay,remain,continue 等;另外,還要注意區(qū)分until與after的區(qū)別.(在連詞after引導(dǎo)的從句中,通常主句的動作發(fā)生在從句之后;例如:I went to school after I finished my breakfast.吃完早飯后我就去上學(xué)了.)

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