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【题目】He________ be thankful for your support. Without you, he couldn’t have achieved such great achievements.

A.canB.mayC.mustD.will

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:他一定对你的支持很感激。没有你的帮助,他不会有如此大的成就。

考查情态动词。can能,可能;may可以,可能;must必须,一定;will将。根据“Without you, he couldn’t have achieved such great achievements”可知前一句是非常肯定的推测,用must表示一定对你的支持很感激。故选C

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