He wasted a lot of time playing football, otherwise he ________the exam.

A.had passed      B.passed     C.would passed   D.would have passed

D


解析:

根據(jù)句子意義,otherwise 前的分句為客觀事實(shí),使用的為一般過去時,而otherwise 后一分句則表示與過去事實(shí)相反的一種假設(shè),句中實(shí)際省略了if 條件句if he hadn’t wasted..., 故選項(xiàng)部分應(yīng)為與過去事實(shí)相反的主句虛擬結(jié)構(gòu),應(yīng)選 would have passed。故答案為D

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