--- _______ the plane have taken off on time?

--- I’m afraid not. So many flights were delayed due to the bitterly cold weather.

A. Will B. Should

C. Can D. Must

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查情態(tài)動詞would表示說話人的意愿或向?qū)Ψ教岢稣埱,語氣比will婉轉(zhuǎn),仍指現(xiàn)在時間;should 意為“應(yīng)該” ,可表示勸告、建議、義務(wù)、責(zé)任等。表示推測,意為“可能”, 常用于否定句和疑問句中;must 表示主觀看法,意為“必須、一定”。句意:——飛機能按時起飛嗎?——恐怕不能,因為許多航班由于寒冷天氣延誤。故C正確。

考點:考查情態(tài)動詞

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