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—Where did you go on National Day? —Jiuz...

—Where did you go on National Day?

—Jiuzhai Valley. I ______ to go to France, but the expense was too high.

A. planned                   B. would plan      C. have planned             D. had planned

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:用“had planned”过去完成时,表示“原来,本打算”,指“过去的过去有这个计划”。句意:——国庆节你去过哪儿呢?——九寨沟。我本来计划到发过去的,但是费用太高。 考点:动词的时态
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