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10.-Let's take a coffee break,shall we?
-I wish I ________,but I have a really tight schedule.(  )
A.canB.shallC.couldD.should

分析 -让我们喝杯咖啡休息一下,好吗?
-我希望我能去,但我有一个很紧凑的日程安排.

解答 答案:C
此处是用在主句I wish 之后的宾语从句中,表达的是现在不可能实现的愿望,故应使用虚拟语气;由于这里表达的与现在事实相反的愿望,即:由于我的日程安排的很紧凑,所以不能去喝咖啡休息;因此这里应使用一般过去时;故排除A.B;C.could表示主观上的意愿,能;D.should表示客观上的应该;由于D不合句意,故选C

点评 做本题时,应掌握wish后宾语从句中虚拟语气的用法:动词wish后接宾语从句时,从句谓语要用虚拟语气:若表示与现在事实相反的愿望,从句谓语用一般过去时;若表示与过去相反的愿望,从句谓语用过去完成时或would/could+have+过去分词;若表示将来没有把握或不太可能实现的愿望,用would (could)+动词原形.如:
I wish I were not so busy.但愿我不那样忙碌.She wished she had stayed at home.她后悔的是她当时要是留在家里就好了.I wish you would go with us tomorrow.要是你明天同我们一起去就好了.

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A. help people earn more and pay for the program

B. make it free for people to see a doctor

C. help more families get health insurance

D. help families pay for private health insurance

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A. $34. B. $40.

C. $28. D. $24.

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A. They can see a doctor free of charge.

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