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9.I told him not to go,but he _____ listen.Look,what trouble he has caused!(  )
A.couldn'tB.mustn'tC.wouldn'tD.shall not

分析 我告诉他别去,可他不愿听.瞧,他给自己找麻烦了不是!

解答 答案:C
句意表达的是过去的事实,不能用shall not,因为shall not表示的是将来,排除D;couldn't不能,mustn't不准,禁止,wouldn't不愿意,句意表达的是过去的情况,再联系句子的意思是"不愿意".故选C.

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特殊含义.学习时要注意积累.

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