3.Much to my surprise,the trapped girl ________ stay alive in the ruins for up to seven days with nothing to eat or drink.(  )
A.canB.shouldC.mayD.must

分析 讓我非常驚訝的是,這位被困在廢墟里沒吃沒喝多達(dá)七天的女孩居然還活著.

解答 答案:B
can 能夠;should 應(yīng)該;may也許;must 必須.should 除了表示應(yīng)該外,還可以表示意外或驚奇,意思是居然,想不到;其它選項沒有這個用法.故選B.

點評 情態(tài)動詞的用法是英語中常考的語言點.通?疾榈姆绞接刑摂M和推測,本題考查的是情態(tài)動詞的特殊含義.學(xué)習(xí)時要注意積累.

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