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17.Film reviewers are surprised to find that Han Han's first film,The Continent,____be such a huge success(  )
A.canB.mustC.mayD.should

分析 句意:影评家们很吃惊地发现韩寒的第一B部电影《后会无期》竟然获得如此巨大的成功.

解答 答案:D   should除了其一般的用法以外,还可以表示说话人的感情如:愤怒、惊奇、失望等.如:
I am sorry that he should be so stubborn.他居然如此固执,我对此感到很抱歉.
Why should I go there while she stays home?为什么我得去那儿,而她却能呆在家里?
在本句中,根据"are surprised to find"可知,应该用should表示惊讶,意思是"竟然",其他选项没有此意,所以本题选择D.

点评 在英语语言中,should可以有多种用法,除了上述用法,还有其他用法,比如:should(ought to)+have+-ed 分词句型:指过去的事情.如果是肯定句,表示过去本应发生的事却没有发生,含"遗憾、责备、建议或指正"等意味; 如果是否定句则表示已发生了本不该发生的事.如:You should have told him the paint on that seat is wet.你本应告诉他座位上的油漆未干.They shouldn't have left so soon.他们不该这么早就离开.

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