题目内容

―Do you know where David is? I couldn’t find him anywhere.

―Well. He ______ have gone far — his coat’s still here.

A.needn’t B.can’t

C.mustn’t D.wouldn’t

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查情态动词。句意为:你知道David在哪里吗?我哪儿也找不到他。他不可能走的太远,他的外套还在这。can’t have gone far不可能走的太远,故选B项。

考点:考查情态动词

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