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12.---Peter ______a great world-famous pianist.
---Yes,but it is a pity that he lost his left arm in an electrical shock when he was 20.(  )
A.should becomeB.must have become
C.would becomeD.would have become

分析 --彼得本来应该成为一位世界闻名的钢琴家.
--是的,但遗憾的是他20岁时在一次电击中失去了左臂.

解答 D 考查虚拟语气.根据答语,可以知道他在20岁的时候失去了胳膊,可见上文中成为钢琴家不是真实,应该是虚拟语气"本来是可以成为一名钢琴家的",是对过去的虚拟,所以用情态动词+have done,must不能引导虚拟语气,故答案选D.

点评 虚拟语气在高考命题中不是重点,但是难点.考点常集中在含蓄条件句以及主语、宾语从句等特定句型中虚拟语气的使用上,因此考生应熟练掌握含蓄条件句中主从句的时态要求以及一些典型句型中虚拟语气的具体形式.

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