—Could I keep this book for another week?
—Of course you        .


  1. A.
    can
  2. B.
    must
  3. C.
    should
  4. D.
    will
A
試題分析:A.can 能夠,可以    B.must必須    C.should應該    D.will將要;句意:這本書我能再借一個周嗎?你當然可以。故選A
考點:情態(tài)動詞
點評:情態(tài)動詞用法較多,無人稱和數(shù)的變化, 情態(tài)動詞后面跟的動詞需用原形,否定式構成是在情態(tài)動詞后面加 "not"。 個別情態(tài)動詞有現(xiàn)在式和過去式兩種形式, 過去式用來表達更加客氣, 委婉的語氣, 時態(tài)性不強, 可用于過去,現(xiàn)在或?qū)。中學階段必須對它們的用法有個基本的了解,題目不難,掌握了平時出現(xiàn)的題目即可答出。
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