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【题目】 — Pity you missed the lecture on nuclear pollution.

— I ______ it, but I was busy preparing for a job interview.

Aattended Bhad attended

Cwould attend Dwould have attended

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查虚拟语气。句意:很可惜你错过了有关核污染的报告。我本来打算去的,但我在忙着准备工作面试,根据句意答语是对过去的虚拟,表本来打算做某事而没做应该用would have done,故选B。

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