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18.-Mary looks hot and dry.
-So ______ you if you had a high fever.(  )
A.wouldB.doC.willD.are

分析 ---Mary看起来又热又燥.
---如果你发高烧的话你也会这样.

解答 答案:A
考查虚拟语气,根据题干提供的时态本题是对现在时间的虚拟,条件句是 if you had a high fever,那么主句是you would look hot and dry,"你也是这样应用结构"so+谓语+主语,故答案是A.

点评 虚拟语气是高考经常考查的内容,也是英语学习中的一个难点.虚拟语气用于表示说话人的假想、建议或主观愿望,所表示的假设并不是事实,而是不可能或是不大可能发生或实现的,除了掌握if条件句引导的虚拟语气之外,还要掌握一些与虚拟语气有关的固定句型结构,首先,判断是否需要使用虚拟.其次,结合虚拟语气句式,判断需使用何种时态及句式是解题的关键.

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