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6.According to the newly-made traffic regulation,whoever drives through red light       be fined at least 200dollars.(  )
A.shallB.mayC.wouldD.should

分析 根据新制定的交通法规,凡是闯红灯的人都要被罚款至少200美元.

解答 答案:A
根据句意可知,"whoever drives through red light       be fined at least 200dollars"指的是新交通法规的内容,表示的是一种"规定"--表示"应该";故选A

点评 本题考查了情态动词shall(表示规定)的用法.做本题时,首先应正确分析句意,其次应熟练掌握各情态动词的意义及用法.例如情态动词shall在陈述句中,除了表示规定外,它还可以表示说话者的允诺、告诫、威胁、命令、必然性等,主要用于第二、三人称.如:I promise that you shall see her again before long.我保证你不久就能再见到她.(允诺)He shall suffer for this.他将为此受苦.(威胁)You shall do as you are told.按告诉你的那么做.(命令)等

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