题目内容

—If he ______, he _____ that food.

— Luckily, he was sent to the hospital immediately.

A. was warned; would not take

B. had been warned; would not have taken

C. would be warned; had not taken

D. would have been warned; had not taken

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查虚拟语气。虚拟语气用于状语从句中,与过去事实相反的假设:If + 主语 + had + 过去分词,主句主语 + should/would/could/might have+过去分词。句意:

——如果他被警告过了,他就不会再吃那些食物了。

——幸运的是他被及时送往了医院。

考点:考查虚拟语气

考点分析: 考点1:虚拟语气与情态动词 试题属性
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