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5.It's so far away.I would rather you take a taxi.take 改为took.

分析 路太远了,我宁愿你坐出租车去.

解答 答案:take 改为took
由于would rather之后的句子需要使用虚拟语气;分析句意可知,此处表达的是现在的愿望,应用一般过去时;故用took.

点评 本题考查了would rather之后的句子使用虚拟语气的用法,即:当表达的是现在或将来的愿望时,应使用一般过去时;当表达的是过去的愿望时,要用过去完成时.

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