(2014年山東日照市高三校際聯(lián)合檢測)8.She___have attended the meeting,for she was seeing a doctor then.
A.shouldn’t B.mustn’t C.wouldn’t D.couldn’t
D
【解析】本題考察的是情態(tài)動(dòng)詞表示推測;當(dāng)表示對過去的情況進(jìn)行推測的時(shí)候,使用“情態(tài)動(dòng)詞+have done”的形式。A不應(yīng)該;B禁止,千萬不能;C不會(huì);D不可能;由下文“她去看醫(yī)生”可做出判斷:“她不可能去開會(huì)”。故D正確。
【試題延伸】本題是高考必考考點(diǎn),一定要牢記句型意思。must have done過去肯定做了某事。should have done 本應(yīng)該做而實(shí)際未做。 can’t have done 過去不可能做了某事;shouldn’t have done 本不應(yīng)該做而實(shí)際做了。 need have done 本有必要做某事;needn’t have done 本沒有必要做某事;注意沒有 mustn’t have done的形式。
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