I ___ I could fly to the moon by spaceship one day.

A. hope   B. wish    C. expect   D.suggest

B


解析:

從賓語從句中的could可知這是一個(gè)虛擬語氣, suggest后的賓語從句可用虛擬語氣,但不符題意, hope expect后的賓語從句不用虛擬語氣.

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