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12. ----Did Jack take the doctor’s advice that he _____ in bed for a couple of days?

----If only he _______.

A. lies; does                        B. lay; did                            C. lie; did      D. lie; had

D


解析:

考查动词用法和虚拟语气。句意:---杰克是否采纳了医生的建议,在家里躺了几天?---要是他真那样做就好了。第一空考查advice的同位语从句,用should+动词原词,should可以省略所以选lie,第二空If only后表示虚拟,与过去事实相反选择had done。

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