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By no means _____ look down on those who are less lucky in life than we are.
A

we should

B

should we

C

we should not

D

should we not


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句意:我们绝不能看不起那些在生活中没有我们幸运的人。by no means放在句首,句子要倒装,所以要把should提到主语的前面。
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