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8.They _______ to go shopping in the downtown district,but they cancelled it because of a hard rain.(  )
A.had intendedB.intendedC.have intendedD.were intending

分析 他们原本打算去市中心购物,但是因为一场大雨,他们便取消了计划.

解答 答案:A
根据"but they cancelled it because of a hard rain.但是因为一场大雨,他们便取消了计划."可知,前一句的意思应该是:他们原本打算去市中心购物;表达了他们的主观愿望,即与过去事实相反的情况,需要使用虚拟语气,所以要用过去完成时;故选A

点评 本题考查了虚拟语气的用法.首先要根据句意判断该句是否是虚拟语气句,即是否是表达了假设、主观愿望、猜测、建议、可能或空想等非真实情况;然后根据虚拟语气的用法,选择相应的表达方式或时态.

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