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13.--Your words hurt her greatly.
--Oh,no!If only I ______ that!(  )
A.shouldn'tB.didn't sayC.wouldn't sayD.hadn't said

分析 --你的话极大地伤害了她.
--哦,不!要是我没有说那些就好了.

解答 答案是D.本题考查if only从句中的虚拟语气. if only表示"要是…就好了",表达的是与事实相反的愿望;与现在事实相反的愿望用过去时,be 动词用were;与过去事实相反的愿望用过去完成时;根据语境,对她的伤害已经造成,说明"要是我没有说那些就好了"是与过去事实相反的愿望,所以答案是D.

点评 在掌握虚拟语气的规则的基础上,判断题干属于什么类型的虚拟,然后根据语境,选用恰当的动词形式表达虚拟.

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