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17.-Shall I pick you up at the school gate tomorrow morning?
-No,you _______.I will go there in my own car.(  )
A.shouldB.needn'tC.mustD.can't

分析 -我明天早上要来校门口接你吗?
-不,你没必要来.我自己开车去那儿.

解答 答案:B.根据No可知为否定回答,故A.C错误,而B.needn't不需要,没必要,符合题意.D.can't不能,不合题意.

点评 本题考查情态动词的用法.需要学生根据语境选择合适的情态动词.

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