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5.The family      on time,but their car had a flat tyre on the halfway.(  )
A.would arriveB.could arrive
C.must have arrivedD.would have arrived

分析 这一家人本可以按时到达的,但是半路上他们的轮胎漏气了.

解答 答案:D.
根据句意"半路上他们的轮胎漏气"可知,此处表示对过去情况的虚拟,故谓语动词用could/would/should/might have done,故选D.

点评 与过去事实相反的情况,从句中谓语用had done,主句谓语用would have done.本句中的but引导的句子属于过去的事实,只需要前面的句子用虚拟语气即可.

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