3.---Why is Tim so upset?
 He failed the job interview again.He  _____ have made good preparations for it.( 。
A.shallB.mightC.shouldD.would

分析 --為何Tim如此沮喪?
--他面試又失敗了.他本應(yīng)該為此好好準(zhǔn)備的.

解答 答案:C解析:A:必須;B:或許;C:應(yīng)該;D:愿意.根據(jù)句意"他本應(yīng)該為此好好準(zhǔn)備的(而實(shí)際未好好準(zhǔn)備)"及所給選項(xiàng)分析可知本題答案為C選項(xiàng).拓展:should have done 意為"本應(yīng)該做某事,而實(shí)際未做".

點(diǎn)評 本題考查情態(tài)動詞的辨析,做此類題目時一定要清楚各個選項(xiàng)的含義及用法,再根據(jù)句意及其它要求確定最終答案.

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