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【题目】

—I still haven't given him my gift.

—It's time you __________.

A. do B. did C. had D. would

【答案】B

【解析】句意:——我还没有给他我买的礼物。——到了你该给他的时候了。It's time you did是It's time you gave him your gift 的省略形式。按照此固定句式的结构要求,it's time 后面的从句通常要用过去式表示虚拟。

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