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7.They changed the time of many programs without notice.

It's a pity. ________ Joe singing yesterday.

A. I'd like to hear

B. I liked hearing

C. I'd like hearing

D. I'd like to have heard

 

答案:D
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题目考察虚拟语气的构成——表示与事实相反,用不定式完成式表达。注意准确理解句意:“我昨个本来很想听Joe唱呢”

 


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