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4.You must have watched that basketball match the day before yesterday,_______?(  )
A.mustn't youB.haven't youC.didn't youD.hadn't you

分析 你前天肯定观看了那场篮球赛,对吗?

解答 答案是C.本题考查含推测的情态动词的反义问句.反义问句的基本结构是"陈述句+简略疑问句?",疑问句中的主语和助动词与陈述句一致;当陈述句含推测的情态动词时,疑问句中的助动词的判断方法是"去掉表示推测的情态动词,将句子还原";本句还原为"You watched that basketball match the day before yesterday",可见还原后的句子是含实意动词的过去时,所以助动词用did,答案选择C.

点评 反义问句的解题,首先理解反义问句的作用--证实上文的内容;其次理解反义问句的基本结构;并且积累常见的特殊结构,最后结合语境判断.

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