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Being examined twice a year is the rule that every driver    obey in the city.

A.shall B.canC.ought toD.need

A

解析试题分析:考查情态动词:句意:两年被检查一次是每个司机都必须遵守的规定。这里用shall表示规定,警告,命令等,can是有能力,ought to是按道理应该,need是需要,所以选A。
考点:考查情态动词
点评:情态动词 shall 的用法是高考常考点:(1)表示说话者的意图、允许、警告、命令、决心等,用于陈述句的第二、三人称中,有“必须”之意。(2)在问句中表示征求对方意见,主要用于第一、三人称,有“好吗?”“要不要” ,等意思。注意人称和句式。

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