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【题目】--- What an easy examination paper , isn’t it ?

--- Quite right. How I regretted that I _____ such a silly mistake!

A. could have made B. would have made

C. should have made D. might have made

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:C考查should have done结构。should have done此处表示惊讶,翻译为竟然。could have done 本可以做而没有做, 能做而没有做,might have done 原本可以做某事,would have done原本会做某事。句意:上文:这次考卷太容易了,不是吗?下文:是啊。我真后悔我竟然犯这么低级的错误。故选C。

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