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【题目】________ for the doctor's careful treatment, he ________ till last year.
A.If it were not, can't live
B.Were it not, couldn't live
C.Had it not been, couldn't have lived
D.If they were not, couldn't live

【答案】C
【解析】考查虚拟语气。句意:要不是这位医生的精心治疗,他不可能活到去年。另外的表达方式还有:①If it had not been for...②But for...,根据句意可知,与过去事实相反,if从句用过去完成时态,主句用could/might/should/would+have done,如果把if省去,则把助动词had提到主语前面,故选C。

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