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【题目】— It's wonderful that Lily has been invited to the welcome party too!

I'm afraid she not come. She has been busy with her study recently.

A. needB. mustC. mayD. should

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:----莉莉也被邀请参加欢迎会,真是太好了!----恐怕她可能不会来。她最近一直忙于学习。考查情态动词。A. need必需,need not不必,不需要;B. must必须,一定,must not不能,不准,禁止;C. may也许,可能,may not未必,可能不,可能不会;D. should应该,should not不应该。根据下文“她最近一直忙于学习。”可知“恐怕她可能不会来。”结合句意可知填may;选C

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