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[单项选择]() ten minutes earlier, you wouldn’t have missed the train. But you were late.
A. Had you come
B. Did you come
C. Have you come
D. Should you come
[单项选择]Five minutes earlier, () we could have caught the last train.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
[单项选择]Five minutes earlier, ()we could have caught the last train.
A. of
B. but
C. and
D. so
[填空题]If you (leave) ______ 15 minutes earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the beginning of the movie.
[单项选择]You are late. If you ( )a few minutes earlier, you ( ) him.
A. come; would meet
B. had come; would have met
C. come; will meet
D. had come; would meet
[填空题]Had you come 20 minutes earlier, you (see) ______ Mr. Li.
[单项选择]I would have accompanied you to the cinema yesterday, but I () no time.
A. had had
B. could have had
C. might have had
D. had
[填空题]I would have brought you the CD you asked for __________________ (如果我没有忘记的话).
[单项选择]Britain’s bosses would have you believe that business in Britain is groaning under red tape and punitive tax levels, inhibiting enterprise and putting British firms at a disadvantage compared with overseas competitors.
As usual, reality paints a far different picture from the tawdry image scrawled by the CBI and Tory frontbenchers. Not only do British businesses pay lower levels of corporation tax than their counterparts abroad but they benefit from the most savage legal hamstringing of trade unionism.
But boardroom fat cats in Britain have one further advantage over their competitors, which is their total inability to feel any sense of shame.
The relatively poor performance since the 1990s of pension investment funds, overseen by the top companies themselves, has brought about a wide-ranging cull of occupational pension schemes. Final salary schemes have been axed in favour of money purchase or have been barred to new employees and, in many companies, staff have been to
A. the Bosses
B. the government
C. the CPAG
D. the employees