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—Mom,can I go to the cinema?

—No.I'd rather you ________ a quiet night in front of the TV.

A.will have  B.have

C.had  D.have had

C 考查虛擬語氣。would rather后通常接不用that引導的從句,從句用過去式,但不表示“過去”,而表示“現在”或“將來”。

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【小題2】
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