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Not a single word __________when he was forced to leave home and join the army in 1937.
A.did Mark leave
B.left Mark
C.did leave Mark
D.Mark left
B.left Mark
C.did leave Mark
D.Mark left
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解析:考查倒装用法。not是否定词,置于句首后句子需要采用部分倒装的形式,故选A。
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