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6.-What do you think of your brother's son?
-He      be very naughty but at the same time you      help liking him.(  )
A.will;willB.won't; can'tC.may;mayD.can;can't

分析 -你认为你兄弟的儿子怎么样?-他可能很淘气但同时你会情不自禁地喜欢上他.

解答 答案:D
题干中but表示转折,说明前面是一个否定含义,可排除B;can't help doing sth情不自禁做某事.故选D.

点评 情态动词的用法是英语中常考的语言点.通常考查的方式有虚拟和推测,本题考查的是情态动词的基本含义和搭配用法.学习时要注意积累.

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