题目内容

 I have no money now. Even if I ______ money, I _______ such an expensive car. 

A.have; won’t buy

B.had; wouldn’t buy

C.had had; wouldn’t have bought

D.will have; won’t buy

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:原句意思是,我现在没有钱。即使我现在有钱,我也不买这么贵一辆车。对现在情况的虚拟,条件句中用一般过去时,主句用“ would/ should/ might/ could +动词原形,所以选B。

考点:本题重点考查虚拟条件句。

点评:考查虚拟条件句的题目看起来很难,实际很简单。首先判断出是否是虚拟条件句,虚拟条件句往往指不能实现的或纯属假想的情况。然后通过时间状语来判断是对过去、现在,还是将来情况的虚拟。最后,按照相应的动词形式答题。

 

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