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Oh, look at you---you are trembling! You must feel cold now. In fact, you __________ in person. You can contact us by phone next time.

A.didn’t need to come B.needn’t come
C.needn’t have come D.don’t need come

C

解析试题分析:needn’t have done过去没必要做某事,而做了。句意:看看你---你在发抖!你一定感觉冷了吧。事实上,你没有必要亲自来,下次你可以打电话和我联系。故选C。
考点:考查情态动词的完成式的用法。
点评:本题难度适中。情态动词的完成式是高中阶段的重难点之一,需要考生熟记它们的用法,在各类考试中经常出现,它主要用于表示对过去情况进行推测或责备等。
即学即练:He didn't do well in the exam. He_____ hard at his lessons.
A. must have worked      B. ought to have worked
C. would have worked     D. has worked
解析:B。

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