How come you stepped into the lab with your shoes on? You’re ________to take them off before you enter it. I told you so.

A.suggested   B.supposed  C.forbidden  D.permitted

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞搭配:句意:你怎么穿著鞋子就走進實驗室了?你進來前應該把它們脫了,我告訴過你的。B.supposed猜想,be supposed to do應該做…,A.suggested建議,不能接sb to do, C.forbidden禁止,  D.permitted允許,不符合句意,選B。

考點:考查動詞搭配

 

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