单选题The anthropologists would have considered their research a success if they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studying.Aif they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studyingBhad they found a language that shares lexical elements with that of the Borneans they were studyingCif they found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studyingDif they had found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studyingEif they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with that of the Borneans they were studying

单选题
The anthropologists would have considered their research a success if they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studying.
A

if they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studying

B

had they found a language that shares lexical elements with that of the Borneans they were studying

C

if they found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studying

D

if they had found a language that shares lexical elements with the Borneans they were studying

E

if they would have found a language that shares lexical elements with that of the Borneans they were studying


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解析:
划线部分的短语“if they would have”使用的虚拟语气不正确且拿语言和婆罗洲人对比不符合逻辑。

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