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5.-Are you going to the concert?
-I'm not sure.I     stay inside and watch it live on TV instead.(  )
A.canB.mightC.shouldD.must

分析 -你会去看音乐会吗?-还没确定.也许我会在家看电视直播.

解答 答案:B
句中I'm not sure表示不肯定的态度;can能够,might也许,should应该,must一定;句意表达的是也许,或许.故选B.

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推测用法.学习时要注意积累.

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