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【题目】We would make a big snowman now if it heavily last night.

A. snowed B. has snowed

C. would snow D. had snowed

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查虚拟语气。对过去发生事情的虚拟,从句用had+done形式,主句用would+do形式。句意:如果昨晚下了大雪,今天我们就可以堆大雪人了。故选D。

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