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19.It's nearly time for the meeting to start.The manager ________ be here soon.(  )
A.couldB.shouldC.needD.would

分析 几乎到了会议开始的时间了.经理按理快到这儿了.

解答 答案是B.本题考查表示推测的情态动词的用法. could表示推测往往不出现在肯定句中;should表示推测时往往表示"按照常理常规的推测",表示"按照道理应该…";need不表示推测;would(有充分理由的猜测)肯定是.根据语境"快到开会的时间了",经理"按照常理"快到了,所以答案是B.

点评 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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