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17.I was in Beijing then.Otherwise I to help you move to the new house.( )A. | would come | B. | will have come | C. | would have come | D. | will come |
分析 那时我在北京,否则我会来帮你搬到新家.
解答 答案:C
考查虚拟语气.otherwise意为"否则/要不然",它隐含一种条件在里面.在本句中,这种条件是不真实的,要用虚拟语气.且表示与过去事实相反,句中要用would+have done,故选C.A项:表示与将来事实相反;B项:将来完成时;D项:一般将来时.
点评 考查虚拟语气.要弄清楚虚拟语气的各种表达形式,准确地翻译句子,然后根据题意选择最符合题意的答案.
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