Boy,which website are you surfing on the Internet now?

Oh,Mum...________I tell you everything I do?

AMust BShould

CCan DShall

 

A

【解析】A 考查情態(tài)動詞。句意:——孩子,你上的哪個網(wǎng)站? ——,媽媽……我非得告訴你我做的任何事嗎?must表示非得,偏偏硬要,符合語境。

 

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