Without the development of the Internet, Taobao and Tmall______$ 5.7 billion in sales on 11 November, 2013.

A. wouldn't makeB. didn't makeC. hadn't madeD. wouldn't have made

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:沒有網(wǎng)絡的發(fā)展,淘寶和天貓不可能在2013年11月11號取得57億的銷售額。根據(jù)句意可知為虛擬語氣,用would/could/should/might have done表示對過去情況進行虛擬。故選D。

考點:考查虛擬語氣。

 

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