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10.Had we not had a flat tyre an hour ago,we____ at the concert now.(  )
A.would have beenB.wereC.would beD.are

分析 要不是一小时前我轮胎瘪了气,我现在就在音乐会上了.

解答 答案是C.本题考查虚拟语气;如果虚拟条件句的谓语部分有were,had 和should时,可省略if,把were,had和should提句首,变成倒装句.本题中"Had we not had a flat tyre an hour ago"还原为if we had  not had a flat tyre an hour ago,从句对过去进行虚拟; 但是主句中的now说明是与现在事实相反;与现在事实相反时,主句用would/should/could/might/+do;故答案是C.

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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