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【题目】— Jack, you go out to play until your homework .

— OK, Mum.

A.needn’t; has finishedB.must; finishesC.can’t; is finished

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——杰克,作业做完了才能出去玩。——好的,妈妈。

考查情态动词和动词的语态。needn’t没有必要;must必须;can’t不能。根据“until”可知句子用的“not…until…”表达“直到……才……”;此处表示“不能够出去玩直到……”用情态动词can’tyour homework和完成之间是被动关系,表示被完成用被动结构“is finished”。故选C

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