题目内容

You __________be tired—you’ve only been working for an hour.

A. must not  B. won’t  C. can’t    D. may not

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查情态动词。根据you've only been working for an hour,可以推断出前面这句话的意思是:你不可能累的。显然这里也是考查情态动词表示推测的用法,表示“不可能”,应该用can't. may, must表示推测时,只能用在肯定句中。句意:你不可能累的——你就工作了一个小时。故C正确。

考点:考查情态动词

 

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