【題目】________ more energy to my study instead of being crazy about Internet games, I would be sitting in a comfortable office now.( )
A.If I devoted
B.Had I devoted
C.Would I be devoted
D.Should I be devoted

【答案】B
【解析】A.If I devoted用于對現(xiàn)在或?qū)頃r間的動作的假設(shè);B. Had I devoted適用對過去時間的動作假設(shè);C. Would I be devoted錯誤用法;D. Should I be devoted適用將來動作的假設(shè);句意:要是我把更多的精力放在學(xué)習(xí)上而不是瘋狂地玩游戲,我現(xiàn)在會坐在舒適的辦公室里。此處考查時間錯綜的虛擬條件句。從句表示與過去的事實(shí)相反,省略if之后需倒裝,主句表示與現(xiàn)在的事實(shí)相反,用would+動詞原形的形式。故選B.

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