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My new pen __________.Who __________ have taken it?

A. has been disappeared; can B. has disappeared; could

C. is missing; should D. has been lost; may

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我的新钢笔没了。会是谁拿走了呢?一看题目就知道是“我的笔没了,谁拿走了呢?”,采用排除法,disappear是不及物动词,没有被动,排除A;第二空问“谁拿走了”应该是对过去事情的推测,因此D排除;should have done 的意思是应该做而没有做,不符合句意;could have done用于否定和疑问句中,表示有可能做;由句意可知选B。

考点: 考查动词时态语态和情态动词的用法。

 

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