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It _______ at Christmas that John Smith gave Mary a handbag.

[  ]
A.

must have

B.

will be

C.

might have been

D.

may have had

答案:C
解析:

句意为:“可能是在圣诞节的时候约翰·史密斯给了玛丽一个手提包。”


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