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9.Your job is quite good and you are living a comfortable life.Why ________ you give all these things up?(  )
A.couldB.mightC.shouldD.need

分析 你的工作很好,你也有一个很舒适的生活.为什么你竟然要放弃这些?

解答 答案C.
A.could 能够;可能 B might 也许 C should作为情态动词,有一个很特殊的用法,即翻译为"竟然"来表示说话者惊讶的语气.,常与why,how等疑问词连用.D.need 需要.根据语境,可知答案选C

点评 情态动词的运用是高考单项选择几乎每年必考的要点,随着高考命题改革的深入,命题的角度和思路都在翻新,但不管怎样变化,还是脱离不了词的基本含义、语境.因此,在做题时要在熟练掌握情态动词含义及用法的基础上,结合语境做出选择.

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