Students ________ remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.

Ashall Bmight

Ccould Dwill

 

A

【解析】句意:試卷全部收回后學(xué)生才可離開座位。shall用于第二、三人稱,表示命令、警告或允諾,符合句意。

 

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