题目内容

—Excuse me. May I sit here? 
—I’m afraid you _________. My daughter will come back soon.


  1. A.
    can’t
  2. B.
    mustn’t
  3. C.
    needn’t
  4. D.
    shouldn’t
A
试题分析:can’t不能,可能不;mustn’t禁止,一定不;needn’t不必;shouldn’t 不应该。句意:打扰了,我可以坐在这儿吗?——恐怕你不能。我的女儿很快就要来了。结合语境可知选A。
考点:情态动词辨析
点评:情态动词的考查是初中英语考查的重点,平时学习中一定要熟记这些词的基本词义及用法上的不同,注意其用法及在句子中表达语气的不同。考试中结合语境选择合适答案。
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