You were stupid to try climbing up there. You ______ yourself.


  1. A.
    can kill
  2. B.
    might have killed
  3. C.
    might kill
  4. D.
    must have killed
B
試題分析:考察情態(tài)動詞用法。本句中前句中的were說明本句敘述的是過去的事情,故使用“情態(tài)動詞+have done”表示對過去的虛擬或者推測。排除AC項。Might have done也許做了某事;must have done一定做了某事;句意:你想爬到那里真是太愚蠢了。你也許會傷到自己的。故B正確。
考點:考察情態(tài)動詞用法
點評:本題是高考必考考點,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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