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4.If we had phoned the rescue service in time,we ________ on the motorway right now.(  )
A.weren't trappedB.wouldn't be trapped
C.hadn't been trappedD.wouldn't have been trapped

分析 如果我们及时打电话给救援服务部门,现在我们就不会被困在高速公路上了.

解答 答案:B
句意表达的是虚拟;题干中条件句对过去进行虚拟,主句对现在进行虚拟,是一个综合虚拟句;对现在的虚拟,主句用情态动词加动词原型.故选B.

点评 虚拟语气是表示与事实相反的假设,构成方式有:对现在或将来,条件句中用一般过去时态,主语用情态动词加动词原形;对过去,条件句中用过去完成时态,主语用情态动词加完成时态.学习时,要牢记构成方式.

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