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He hesitated for a moment before kicking the ball, otherwise he ____ a goal.

    A. had scored                       B. scored

    C. would score                      D. would have scored

D


解析:

這是otherwise 引出的含蓄虛擬語氣,再根據(jù)前面的 hesitated 可進一步知道這是與過去事實相反的虛擬語氣,由此可推知答案選 D.

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