---Jane walked past me without greeting.
---She ______ you.


  1. A.
    can’t see
  2. B.
    couldn’t see
  3. C.
    can’t have seen
  4. D.
    mustn’t have seen
C
考查虛擬語氣。句意:簡沒有打招呼就超過我去了!赡軟]有看到你!癱an’t+have+done”表示對過去事情的否定推測,譯成“可能沒有做過某事”。故選C。
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