—What did you say to your sister? I saw her crying in the room.

— It _________ my fault. I just said hello to her when I met her, nothing else.

A. must have been B. can’t have been

C. oughBtn’t to be D. should have been

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查情態(tài)動詞。Can’t have done不可能做某事。句意:——你對你姐姐說了什么?我看到她在房間里哭!豢赡苁俏业腻e吧。當我遇到她的時候,我只是向她問候了一下,其它什么也沒說。故B正確。

考點 : 考查情態(tài)動詞

 

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