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【题目】 Johnny, you ________ play with the knife. You ________ hurt yourself.

A. won’t; can’t B. mustn’t; may

C. shouldn’t; must D. can’t; should

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考察情态动词。该句意思为:杰尼,你不能玩刀,你可能会让自己受伤的。根据句意,第一空的词应该是表示禁止的含义,而第二个空的词应该是表示推测。Mustn’t表示禁止,而may表示推测。故选B

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