They ____ two free tickets to Canada, other wise they’d never have been able to afford to go.

A. had got   B. got  C. have got D. get

 

B

句意: 他們得到兩張去加拿大的免費(fèi)機(jī)票, 不然他們沒錢去那兒。Otherwise是虛擬語氣的暗示; 從“they’d never have been able to...”可知, 該句是對(duì)已發(fā)生的事件的虛擬假設(shè), 而前半句是對(duì)過去事實(shí)的陳述, 故選B項(xiàng)。

 

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