12. There was a lot of fun at the party. You ,but why didn't you?
A. should come
B. ought to have come
C. may have come
D. must have come
12. B考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞。句意:聚會(huì)很有趣,你本該來(lái),但為什么沒(méi)來(lái)?根據(jù)句意可,知表示"應(yīng)該做但沒(méi)做",故用ought to/ should have done形式。
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