【題目】—Mary _________ be busy practicing volleyball these days.

—Volleyball means a lot to her, and the championship is coming soon.

A.canB.shouldC.mustD.may

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——這些天Mary一定在忙著練習(xí)排球。——排球?qū)λ齺碚f意義很大,而且冠軍賽馬上就要來了。

考查情態(tài)動詞辨析。can可能;should應(yīng)該;must一定;may可能,可以。根據(jù)句意“Volleyball means a lot to her, and the championship is coming soon”可知,這里表示一個很有把握的推測,且這是一個肯定句,應(yīng)用must,意為“一定,肯定”。故選C。

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