题目内容

6.-Did you finish your composition in the exam?
-Given five more minutes,I ________ it for sure.(  )
A.would finishB.were to finish
C.would have finishedD.had finished

分析 -你考试中完成了作文吗?
-要是再多给几分钟,我一定能做完.

解答 答案:C
根据题干中"Given five more minutes"可知此处为"if I had been given more minutes"的省略表达,表示对过去的虚拟"如果给我更多时间",表示对过去虚拟的主句为"would have done",应使用完成时,故此题正确选项为C.

点评 此题考查现在完成时的用法,根据上下文判断此处应使用的时态,应注意虚拟语气的时态.

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