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3.Some young people these days,especially the homebodies,just __________ go out of their homes to experience the real world.(  )
A.mustn'tB.won'tC.mightn'tD.shouldn't

分析 如今有些年轻人,尤其是恋家的人,就是不愿走出家门去体验真实的世界.

解答 答案选B
mustn't 表示禁止,"不能,不可以";won't作为情态动词表示个人意愿,"不愿,不想";mightn't表推测,"可能不";shouldn't"不应该";根据especially the homebodies可知,这里强调的是"恋家的人",他们应该是"不愿走出家门".故选B.

点评 本题考查的是情态动词的否定形式,做此类题时,首先要确定句意;其次需要掌握情态动词的用法及其表达的意思.

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