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【题目】--Why wont you go to Jims birthday party with us?

--Well, I dont like him, if you ________know.

A. can B. may C. must D. should

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际和情态动词。句意:--你为什么不和我们一起参加吉姆的生日宴会?--我不喜欢他,如果你非要知道原因的话。A可以,可能;B可能,可以;C必须,非得,偏要;D应该,竟然。must有非得,偏要之意,这里指如果你非要知道原因的话,故选C。

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