--- Jack fell off the ladder yesterday, but he is all right now.

     ---What a lucky dog! He _________ himself badly.

A. should injure        B.  could have injured          C. should have injured    D. might injure

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:——昨天杰克從自行車上掉下來了,但現(xiàn)在沒事了!嫘疫\(yùn)!他可能會受傷的。由語境可知,空格處表示對過去情況的推測,應(yīng)該在BC里面選擇,could have done 意為“可能會…卻沒有”;should have done 意為“過去應(yīng)該干某事而沒有干”。故B項正確,

考點:考查情態(tài)動詞的完成式

 

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