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18.--Has Mr.White arrived?
--Yes,already,_______ he wait outside or just come in?(  )
A.ShallB.MayC.CouldD.Must

分析 --汤姆怀特先生来了吗?--是,已经来了,他是等在外面还是进来?

解答 答案A  考查情态动词:句意:--汤姆怀特先生来了吗?--是,已经来了,他是等在外面还是进来?,shall可以用于第三人称表示"请求指示",may可以,可能,could能够,must必须,选A.

点评 对于情态动词的学习应该熟悉每个情态动词所表达的意义,特别是一些特殊情况的用法,根据句意来选择正确的答案.

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