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20.She would be much healthier now ________ with that much pressure from work when young.(  )
A.had she not burdened herselfB.were she not burdened
C.should she not burden herselfD.were she not to be burdened

分析 如果不是她年轻时工作压力过大,她现在就会更加健康了.

解答 答案:A.
本句是考查虚拟语气.根据when young可知,从句是对过去事实的假设,由now可知主句是对现在事实的假设,而在if引导的虚拟条件句中,如果从句中含有had、were或者should,可以将if省略,然后将had、were或者should提前,构成虚拟语气句的倒装;本句中的从句完整的句式应该是if she had not burdened herself with that much pressure from work when young,因为是对过去事实的虚拟,所以谓语动词用had done;故选A.

点评 对于虚拟语气的句子要分清句子是对什么时间的事实进行的虚拟,尤其是对于错综时间虚拟条件句要认真分析,结合语境做出判断.

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