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13.You can't imagine a well-dressed lady ______ be so rude to the old woman.( )A. | might | B. | need | C. | should | D. | would |
分析 你很难想象一个衣着光鲜的女士竟然会对一位老妇人如此粗鲁.
解答 答案C.
A项"也许,可能";B"必需,需要";D项"将会;过去(常常)";C项"竟然;应该";根据题干信息可知,一般而言,穿着很好的女士应该是自身素质高,有修养、内涵的人,然而却对老人粗鲁,这实在是让人匪夷所思,出乎意外.因此C项符合语境,故选C.
点评 本题考查情态动词.解答此类题目关键是要读懂句意,并且对每个情态动词的基本用法和特殊用法都要熟知,然后根据语境辨析锁定答案.
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