I often see lights in that empty house. Do you think I _____ report it to the police?


  1. A.
    should
  2. B.
    may
  3. C.
    will
  4. D.
    can
A
解析:
解析:should表示“應(yīng)該”。因為經(jīng)常看到那座空房子里有燈光,所以征求對方的意見是否應(yīng)該報警。
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