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4.-How I wish I had worked harder when I was in the company.
-If you had,you       a department manager now.(  )
A.areB.wereC.would have beenD.would be

分析 --我多么希望我在公司的时候工作更勤奋一些.
--如果你当时更勤奋一些,你现在就是部门经理了.

解答 答案是D.本题考虚拟条件句.答句中if从句是省略回答,完整的从句是if you had worked harder,从句为过去完成时,说明是与过去事实相反的假设,但是题干中的now说明主句是与现在事实相反;与现在事实相反时虚拟条件句的主句中用"would/should/could/might+do",由此判断答案是D.

点评 在掌握虚拟语气的规则的基础上,判断题干属于什么类型的虚拟,然后根据语境,选用恰当的动词形式表达虚拟.

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