【題目】 A country has dreams. We teenagers __________ also have dreams. With dreams and hard work, anything amazing can be created.

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

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:一個(gè)國家夢(mèng)想。我們青少年應(yīng)該也有夢(mèng)想。有夢(mèng)想和努力,任何驚人的奇跡都可以創(chuàng)造。May可以;must必須,一定;should應(yīng)該;can能,會(huì)。所以選C。

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