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--- How I wish I had studied harder when I was in senior school!
--- If you had, you a university student now.(1分)
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are
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were
C
had
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would be
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C
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解题思路: 考察虚拟语气的应用,if从句是对过去的假设,一位“如果你当时上学的时候很努力”,这与过去的事实明显相反,所以要用虚拟语气,从句谓语动词应用had done的形式。
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