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— Show me your permit, please.

    —Oh, it's not in my pocket. It

     A. might fall out                B. could fall out

     C. should have fallen out        D. must have fallen out

D


解析:

本题答句中fall out的动作发生于过去,英语中情态动词后加动词的完成式表示对过去动作的猜测,故选D。C项意为“本来应该掉出来”,不合题意。

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