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---_____ you play the violin at midnight? It disturbs the neighbours!

--- Sorry, I was too absorbed in it and forgot the time.

A. Can B. Should C. Would D. Must

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:---你偏要在半夜拉小提琴吗?这太扰乱居民们了。---抱歉。我太沉浸其中了,都忘记时间了。A. Can征求对方意见,“能够” B. Should 应该;竟然, C. Would征求对方意见, D. Must必须;非要做某事 。根据语境判断故选D。

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D. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A. How to find a good friend.

B. How to be a good friend.

C. How to help friends in trouble.

D. How to make more friends.

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