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19.-I didn't go to the museum yesterday.
-Yes,but I would rather you          there,too.(  )
A.wentB.had goneC.should goD.would have gone

分析 考查虚拟语气,句意:---我昨天没去博物馆.---是的,但我宁愿你昨天去了.

解答 答案:B,would rather后面的句子要使用虚拟语气,如果表示和现在或将来事实相反,用一般过去时态;表示与过去事实相反,用过去完成时态,故选B

点评 as if,wish后的虚拟语气也一样.

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