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He told the doctor that he’d not rather having the operation unless it was absolutely necessary.
A
rather not have
B
rather not to have
C
not rather have
D
rather not having
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句意:他告诉医生,除非逼不得已,他宁愿不手术。’d rather(及’d better)要求其后接用不带to的不定式,这已成习惯用法。选项[B]中的不定式带有to,不合习惯用法,当可排除。选项[C]中not的位置不对。选项[D]中的having不合习惯用法。只有选项[A]符合习惯用法的要求,故选之。
句意:他告诉医生,除非逼不得已,他宁愿不手术。’d rather(及’d better)要求其后接用不带to的不定式,这已成习惯用法。选项[B]中的不定式带有to,不合习惯用法,当可排除。选项[C]中not的位置不对。选项[D]中的having不合习惯用法。只有选项[A]符合习惯用法的要求,故选之。
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