— There'ssomeone knocking on the door. Who _____it be?
— It must be Mary. She promised to be here at 8:00


  1. A.
    must
  2. B.
    need
  3. C.
    shall
  4. D.
    Can
D
試題分析:句意:--有人在敲門?赡軙(huì)是誰呢?--一定是Mary。她答應(yīng)八點(diǎn)鐘到這里。A. must一定,表主觀肯定推測(cè);B. need需要;C. shall將會(huì)是;D. can可能,表示懷疑、猜測(cè)、驚異(主要用于否定句或疑問句中)。故選D。
考點(diǎn): 考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞的用法。
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