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4.I still remember my happy childhood when my mother ________ take me to Disneyland at weekends.(  )
A.mightB.mustC.wouldD.should

分析 我仍然记着我愉快的童年,当时妈妈总是在周末带我去迪士尼乐园.

解答 答案C
根据句意"在我童年时代","妈妈总是…",所以要用一般过去式.故选C.表示"过去总是".

点评 考查一般过去式.主要要根据语境或时间状语判断,然后再记住这种时态的句式结构.

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