The restaurant must be crowded from ________number of cars parked in front of it,________?

A.a;isn’t it                    B.the;isn’t it                 C.the;mustn’t it             D.a;mustn’t it

B


解析:

the number of...“……的數(shù)目”;句意:根據(jù)停在這家飯店前面的車輛來看,它肯定已經(jīng)很擠了。must表示推測時(shí),反意問句要根據(jù)must后面的動(dòng)詞進(jìn)行判斷。

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