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14."Give me a supportive point,"Archimedes once said,"and a place to stand-and I _____ the world."(  )
A.movedB.moveC.will moveD.would move

分析 阿基米德曾说:"给我一个支点,我就可以撬动地球."

解答 答案选C
"Give me a supportive point"(=If you Give me a supportive point,)即相当于if引导的条件状语从句(用了一般现在时),所以主句要使用一般将来时.故选C.

点评 本题考查的是"祈使句+and+陈述句",连词and连接的并列句,前一分句表示一种条件或假设,相当于if条件状语从句,后一分句表示一种结果或推论,通常使用一般将来时.例如:
One more hour and I'll get the work finished.
Stand over there and you'll be able to see the oil painting better.

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