It's nearly time for the meeting to start. The manager ________ be here soon


  1. A.
    could
  2. B.
    should
  3. C.
    need
  4. D.
    would
B
試題分析:句意:接近開會的時間了,經(jīng)理應(yīng)該很快就能來了。could 能夠; should應(yīng)該;
need 必須; would將要。因為會議要開始了,按照常理經(jīng)理應(yīng)該會按時來到會場,這里should表示按照常理推測應(yīng)該怎樣,故選B。
考點:考查情態(tài)動詞的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。情態(tài)動詞是近幾年高考的熱點,它們的用法非常多,需要考生平時多做練習(xí)加以鞏固。這里需要區(qū)分它們的用法及意義。這里考生容易誤選D。
即學(xué)即練:“Everyone ________ not fire without the signal or you’ll be severely punished or even killed,” urged the commander.
A. would       B. might       C. shall      D. need
解析:C。 shall用于第二、三人稱表示“允諾,警告,命令”等語氣。這里是表示“命令”的語氣。
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