题目内容

Five-star hotels provide better services than some small hotels. You _______ even use free WIFI there.

A.must B.can C.ought to D.used to

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:五星级的旅店比一些小型的旅店服务的更好。在那你能够免费用WIFI。分析选项:must必须;can能;ought to 应该; used to 过去常常。联系句意,表示你能做的事,因此用can.故选 B

考点:考查情态动词。

 

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