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We would have called a taxi yesterday if Harold ________ us a ride home.


  1. A.
    didn’t offer
  2. B.
    wouldn’t offer
  3. C.
    hasn’t offered
  4. D.
    hadn’t offered
D
解析:

試題分析:句意:如果哈羅德昨天沒有送我們回家的話,我們將叫一個出租車。從主句的謂語動詞would have called可以看出這是對過去的虛擬,那么從句應該用had+done,故選D。
考點:考查虛擬語氣的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。虛擬語氣是近幾年高考的熱點,虛擬語氣的情況復雜,形式多樣,需要考生牢記它們的不同的用法,再根據(jù)不同的語境分析句子應該用哪種情況的虛擬。即學即練:If I had seen the film, I ____ you about it.A. would have told   B. wouldn’t have told   C. hasn’t told       D. hadn’t told解析:A。句意:我如果看過這場電影,我會把電影內容告訴你了。
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