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-_________ I leave here at once?

-No, I don’t think you _________.

[  ]
A.

Must; have to

B.

Must; ought to

C.

Can; must

D.

May; dare

答案:A
解析:

must表示主观的看法。have to表示客观的必要,意思为“不得不”。本题中的I don’t think you have to表示“我认为你不必离开”。


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