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13.Youshouldn't shoutat Oliver After all,he is only a kid.(你本不应该吼叫)分析 句意:你本不应该对Oliver吼叫.毕竟,他只是一个孩子.
解答 答案:shouldn't shout.
本不应该应用情态动词shouldn't,shout at意为对某人吼叫.句意:句意:你本不应该对Oliver吼叫.毕竟,他只是一个孩子.故答案为shouldn't shout.
点评 考点:考查情态动词以及固定短语.
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