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2.According to the new rules,if a student ________ happen to damage something in the campus,he/she should report it those concerned immediately.( )A. | should | B. | will | C. | shall | D. | would |
分析 根据新的规定,如果一个学生毁坏了校园里的东西,他(她)必须立即报告给相关的人.
解答 答案是C.本题考查情态动词shall的用法.情态动词shall常常可以表示法律或条文的规定.根据句意可知,题干中强调是按照新的规则,即"法律、条文的规定";所以本题答案选择C.
点评 要在正确理解情态动词的基本含义的基础上,整体理解语境中的情感态度,做出合理的判断.
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