题目内容
18._________ your help,we could not have finished such hard work in time.( )A. | In spite of | B. | But for | C. | Thanks to | D. | As for |
分析 句意:要不是因为你的帮助,我们过去不可能及时完成如此重的任务.
解答 答案B.
A项"不管,不顾";C项"多亏了,由于";D项"关于";B项"要不是因为,如果因为";由"we could not have finished such hard work in time"可知,与过去事实相反,是虚拟语气.主句谓语用"would/could/should/might+动词;从句用"had+done"."but for"可引导的含蓄虚拟语气,"But for your help"可转换成"If it hadn't been for your help".因此B项符合语境,故选B.
点评 此题考查含蓄虚拟条件句.含蓄虚拟条件句中的假设条件不是以条件从句的形式来表达的,而是隐藏在上下文中或由with、without、otherwise、or、but for等词来暗示,相当于if引导的虚拟条件句.所以解题时要注意上下文的语境和这些关键词的提示.
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