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Without the Communist Party ,there new China(1分)
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hadn't been a
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is not a
C
would be no
D
was not a
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C
答案解释:
解题思路:考查虚拟语气。 Without the Communist Party相当于IF 条件状语 从句 ,句意知 是对过去的假设。主句谓语动词虚拟语气的形式为“would be (no)"。此句还涉及双否定,是一种强调的表述方式。
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