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1.-The snow is so heavy outside now,so Mike                   come late.
-OK,so lets wait 30more minutes.(  )
A.canB.needC.mayD.shall

分析 考查情态动词,句意:---外面的雪太大了,迈克可能会迟到.---好,让我们再等30分钟.

解答 答案C,can"能,可以",need"需要",may"可能",shall"应该,必须,会,将要",此处用may表示推测.

点评 在肯定句中表推测的情态动词常用的有:must/may/might/could/should.

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