—________ you leave your room in such a mess?

—Sorry,Mum.I forgot to tidy it up.

AMust? BCan

CShould? DWill

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

句意為:——你非得把你的房間弄的一團(tuán)糟么?——對不起,媽媽。我忘了整理了。 must表示偏偏。

 

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