16.Are you really suggesting she __________ this on purpose?( 。
A.doB.didC.doingD.would do

分析 你真的認為她是故意做這一切的嗎?

解答 答案是A.考查虛擬語氣,suggest做"建議"講時,后面跟的賓語從句要用虛擬語氣should+動詞原形,should 可以省略,所以答案選A.

點評 虛擬語氣是高考經(jīng)?疾榈膬(nèi)容,也是英語學(xué)習中的一個難點.虛擬語氣用于表示說話人的假想、建議或主觀愿望,所表示的假設(shè)并不是事實,而是不可能或是不大可能發(fā)生或?qū)崿F(xiàn)的,除了掌握if條件句引導(dǎo)的虛擬語氣之外,還要掌握一些與虛擬語氣有關(guān)的固定句型結(jié)構(gòu),首先,判斷是否需要使用虛擬.其次,結(jié)合虛擬語氣句式,判斷需使用何種時態(tài)及句式是解題的關(guān)鍵.

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