【題目】Since the road is muddy,it ________last night, ________?
A.must be rained; wasn’t itB.must have rained; didn’t it
C.must rained; didn’t itD.must have rained; wasn’t it
【答案】B
【解析】
句意:由于道路泥濘,昨晚一定下雨了,是嗎?
考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞表推測(cè)以及反意疑問句。must have done表示對(duì)已發(fā)生事情的推測(cè)。根據(jù)Since the road is muddy,可推測(cè)昨天晚上一定下雨了。故第一個(gè)空應(yīng)該填must have rained;陳述句謂語部分有“must have done”,而且有表示過去的時(shí)間狀語last night,表動(dòng)作,問句部分應(yīng)該用didn't,第二個(gè)空格應(yīng)該用didn’t。故選B。
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