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20.According to the school rules,no student           go out of school without the permission of the teachers.(  )
A.willB.shallC.mayD.must

分析 根据学校规定,没有老师的允许,没有学生在晚上11点后可以出教室.

解答 答案 D考查情态动词shall的用法,(用于陈述句中的第二、第三人称,表示说话人的意图、允诺、警告、命令、决心等)必须,应,可,句意:根据学校规定,没有老师的允许,没有学生在晚上11点后可以出教室.选D.

点评 情态动词shall的用法是近几年的高考常考点,用于第一人称,表示提出建议,用第二人称表示警告,命令,允诺,用第三人称表示征求意见.做题时具体的结合句意做题.

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