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(2013·皖南八校联考)________ here yesterday,he ...

(2013·皖南八校联考)________ here yesterdayhe could have seen Jackie Chan.

AIf Bob has come  BIf Bob came

CIf Bob had come  DIf Bob should come

 

C 【解析】句意:如果Bob昨天来这,他就能见到成龙了。分析句意和句子结构可知,此处表示与过去事实相反的虚拟,故从句应用过去完成时。在虚拟条件句中,如果含有had,were,should等时,if可省略,句子倒装,故此处的If Bob had come也可为Had Bob come。  
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