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14.Johnny,you ______ play with the knife.You ______ hurt yourself.(  )
A.won't; can'tB.mustn't; may
C.shouldn't; mustD.can't; shouldn't

分析 Johnny,你一定不能玩刀.你可能会伤到自己的.

解答 答案:B.
mustn't表示禁止的意思,此处强调玩刀的危险性,后面的句子表示可能会出现的情况,用may表示一种潜在的可能;故选B.

点评 情态动词的考查是常考查的重点,平时学习中一定要熟记这些词的基本词义及用法上的不同,注意其用法及在句子中表达语气的不同.考试中结合语境选择合适答案.

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