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2.I can't leave.She told me that I stay here until she comes back.( )A. | can | B. | must | C. | will | D. | may |
分析 我不能离开.她告诉我在她回来之前我必须待在这里.
解答 答案:B 考查情态动词.can能够;must必须;will将要;may可能.既然是can't leave,说明是强制性的命令,即我必须(must)留在这儿. 故选B
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