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【题目】The car________ again. There ________something wrong with the engine.

A.breaks down...must beB.turns down... maybe

C.breaks down...maybeD.turns down...must be

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:车又出故障了,一定是哪里出问题了。

考查动词短语和情态动词。break down出故障;turn down关小;maybe可能,副词;must be一定是。结合句意,车出故障了,一定是哪里出了问题,there is something wrong with sth./sb. 某事/某人出了问题,固定句型。故选A

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