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Had Yeats stopped writing at age 40, probably he ______valued as a minor poet now.

A. would beB. had beenC. isD. would have been

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:假如叶芝在40 岁时停止写作的话,大概他现在就被认为是一个无足轻重的诗人了。C. is是真实的情况下的谓语。本句是考查if引导的虚拟语气句。与过去事实相反的情况,从句中谓语用had done,主句谓语用would have done。当if 从句中含有had、were、或should时,可以省略if,把had、were、或should放在句首。本句就是这种情况。本句是错综时间句,前半句与过去事实相反,后半句与现在事实相反,用would be,选A。

考点: 考查虚拟语气的用法。

 

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