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1. I promised to get there before 5 o’clock, but now the rain is pouring down. They ______ for me impatiently.  A. may wait      B. ought to wait C. could wait      D. must be waiting 2. He was very brave. Even though she’d hurt her leg, she ________ go back alone.  A. could       B. might C. have to      D. was able to 3. You ________ pay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important.  A. cannot       B. should C. must        D. needn’t 4. I’ve tried several times, but the car just _______.  A. doesn’t start     B. wouldn’t start C. won’t start      D. didn’t start 5. Always the old lady ______ sit for hours doing nothing at all. A. was used to      B. would C. used to      D. should 6. There used to be a small school,___________?  A. was there      B. wasn’t it C. usedn’t there     D. usedn’t it 7. Our house is on the top of the hill, so in summer the wind _____ be pretty cold.   A. must       B. can C. ought to      D. need 8. Haven’t I told you that you __________ have the answer tomorrow morning?     A. will       B. shall C. should       D. would 9. I’m surprised that he _______ in the match.  A. should fail      B. should have failed C. would have failed    D. may have failed 10. Better go to see my sick colleague right now, ________I?     A. hadn’t       B. didn’t C. don’t       D. won’t 11. Sir, you ______ be hunting deer here, for they are preserved by the government.     A. oughtn’t to      B. can’t C. won’t       D. needn’t 12. Sorry I’m late. I ______ have turned off the alarm clock and gone back to sleep again.     A. might           B. should C. can              D. will 13. — There were already five people in the car, but they managed to take me as well.    — It __________ a comfortable journey.     A. can’t           B. shouldn’t be C. must have been      D. couldn’t have been 14. To be on the safe side, we should fill up the tank now, because we ______ run out of gas on the way.  A. can            B. would C. might            D. should 15. ____ three people who travel together, there _____ be at least one who ____ be my teacher. A. Between; can; will     B. In; should; could   C. Among; will; may     D. Of; must; can 16. —Could you lend me that book you ______ me about when I telephoned you?    —No, I am sorry, I can’t. I gave it to a friend.  A. were telling           B. would tell C. had told              D. had been telling 17. —We need a person badly to think up such an idea.    —_______ the new comer have a try?    A. Shall              B. May C. Should               D. Need 18. We ________ so tired. We’ve only been to a party.   A. mustn’t have felt     B. wouldn’t have felt C. shouldn’t have felt    D. couldn’t have felt 19. Professor Smith, many students want to see you. __________ they wait here or outside?    A. Do                  B. Shall C. Will                  D. Would 20. —How about paying a visit to Mr. Richardson, our former history teacher?    —Good idea. I will e-mail him today so he _____know _________ to expect us.     A. shall; why            B. may; when C. would; why         D. will; how 21. —I went to work on foot yesterday, though it _________ cats and dogs.    —You __________ by bus. It was likely to get a cold.     A. is raining; must have gone    B. rained; would go  C. was mining; should have gone   D. have rained; could have gone 22. You ______ pay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important.  A. cannot       B. should  C. must       D. needn’t 23. I told Sally to fix him up with this job, but perhaps I _________ it out for her.   A. had to write      B. must have written   C. should have written    D. ought to write 24. My sister met him at the Grand Theatre yesterday afternoon, so he ________ your lecture.     A. couldn’t have attended   B. needn’t have attended   C. mustn’t have attended    D. shouldn’t have attended 25. Research findings show we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we ________ during the day.     A. should have done    B. would have done  C. may have done     D. must have done 26. —Is there any flight to Tokyo today?   — I think there _____, for the weather is too bad.     A. mustn’t be      B. mightn’t be C. needn’t be      D. can’t be 27. —I’m told that John had another car accident this morning.   — I believe not. He _____ so careless.     A. shouldn’t have been    B. wouldn’t have been C. couldn’t have been    D. mustn’t have been 28. It was playing computer games that cost the boy a lot of time that he __________ doing his lessons.     A. might have spent    B. ought to have spent  C. must have spent     D. could have spent 29. —I didn’t know you were good friends.    —You _______. I have known her since she moved here. You were studying abroad then.  A. may have            B. needn’t have C. couldn’t have         D. must have 30. They must have finished the work by the end of last month, __________? A. mustn’t they          B. haven’t they C. hadn’t they         D. didn’t they 31. —I didn’t see her yesterday.   — Of course, you _____, because he had gone for a trip. A. can’t        B. may not have C. can’t have      D. mustn’t have 32. You ________ phone him if you want to, but you _________. He is sure to phone you.  A. may; mustn’t     B. have to; needn’t C. can; doesn’t need    D. can; needn’t 33. — She must have gone back to the valley.    — ______, she _____ have. The entrance to it was nowhere to be found.  A. No; mustn’t     B. Yes; might C. Yes; could      D. No; couldn’t 34. He _____ full marks, but he was so careless as to make a spelling mistake.   A. must have gained    B. can have gained C. could have gained    D. must gain 35. From what you said, she _____ you about it.  A. mustn’t have told    B. can’t have told C. mustn’t tell      D. can’t tell 36. — You ought to have made an apology to Tom yesterday evening.    — Yes, I know I _________.  A. ought to      B. have to C. should have      D. must have 37. —Is there a fog in the evening?    —There _______ be. I’ll make a phone call to find it out.     A. must                B. would C. will               D. might 38. — _______ he help you with the problem?    —Well, though it is very hard, __________ I’ll do what I can to work it out.     A. Shall; but           B. Can; and C. Must; however       D. Will; still 39. —How is that, Joan?    —Yeah, it’s from the boss. She _________ first, whether she likes it.   A. shall go              B. ought to have gone C. should go            D. must have gone 40. —Would you like to watch the video, in which you can see foreigners making jiaoji during the Spring Festival?    —Sure, it ______ be very interesting.     A. should              B. may C. can                 D. will 41. —The door was open.     —It _________ open. I had locked it myself and the key was in my pocket.  A. can not be      B. must not be  C. can not have been    D. must not have been 42. —Where ________ Margaret have put the empty bottles?     —She ________ them away. They must be somewhere.     A. can; can’t have thrown   B. must; needn’t   C. must; must have thrown   D. cant; must throw 43. —Mum, I climbed to get the Teddy Bear from the top of the shelf.    —My goodness! You _______ yourself. You ______ do that next time.   A. must have hurt; mustn’t   B. should have hurt; can’t   C. may have hurt; mustn’t   D. might have hurt; won’t be able to 44. —Shall I go and buy more food and drinks for the party?    —No, we have prepared a fridge of those. That _______ be quite enough.  A. can                 B. may C. might               D. ought to 45. —Hurry up, Michael! It’s ten to three.    —Goodness me! The class_______. I’ll be late again.  A. must begin           B. may begin C. should have begun     D. must have begun 46. When he was there, he ____ go to that coffee shop at the street comer after work every day.     A. would               B. should  C. had better           D. might 47. —I hear you have written a novel.    —Yes, the book ________ be out in a month or so.     A. can               B. dare C. should               D. need 48. —How could I thank you enough?    —Don’t mention it. Any other man _________ that.  A. must do             B. could do C. would have done      D. should have done 49. —Why aren’t they here yet?    —They ________ the bus.  A. can have missed     B. must be late for C. may have missed    D. might be late for 50. Mike _______ come to see me I don’t want to go out in case he comes.     A. can                  B. must C. may               D. will 51. The thief ________ in from the kitchen window as the door was closed.     A. may climb      B. must have climbed C. could have climbed    D. should have climbed 52. —You didn’t invite Bill?    — __________ him too?     A. Must I invite     B. Must I have invited C. Should I invite     D. Should I have invited 53. —Why didn’t you attend the lecture yesterday?    —I didn’t think that we _______ on Sundays.     A. should               B. ought to have C. shouldn’t have        D. will have to 54. It’s said that there are plenty of hotels in that town. There ______ be any difficulty for you to find somewhere to stay.    A. wouldn’t            B. mustn’t C. shouldn’t             D. needn’t 55. —Would you be here to attend the English party this evening?   —Yes, we _________.    A. shall                 B. would C. will                  D. must 56. On Sundays when I was a child, Father and I _______ get up early and go fishing.    A. could               B. would C. might               D. should 57. —You’d better keep quiet in class.   —Sometimes I ________ Yesterday, I was very quiet during my English class.    A. would             B. do C. did                  D. have 58. I lived with my sister this summer and didn’t have to pay rent. So I ______ save most of my salary.    A. could                B. would C. was able to           D. should 59. —Look, John’s fallen asleep.   — Oh, he _______ too late last night.  A. might sit up     B. should have sat up C. could sit up      D. must have sat up 60. —I posted the letter a week ago.    —Then they __________ the letter by now. It usually takes four days.  A. can have received    B. must receive C. should receive     D. ought to have received 61. He used to teach in that university and I _________ ride past it on my way to work.  A. would              B. could C. should              D. might 62. —So you have to leave now.    —Yes, I __________.    —How nice it would be if you could stay a bit longer!     A. have to              B. ought to C. do                 D. have 63. He _______ Shanghai, for I saw him talking with the headmaster a moment ago.  A. must have gone to    B. can’t have gone to C. mustn’t have been to    D. can’t have been to 64. From what I learn about their hotel, the service and the weather, they _____ their holiday very much.  A. wouldn’t have enjoyed   B. shouldn’t have enjoyed   C. needn’t have enjoyed    D. can’t have enjoyed 65. It is not like Jack to be unfriendly, so he _________ you when you called.  A. can’t have seen     B. should not have seen   C. must not have seen    D. need not have seen 66. —Many people in England love to give advice on weather reporting.     —Yes, but I think the weather office’s computers _________ be more accurate.  A. can                  B. must C. ought to             D. might 67. —The farmers lived near the high way.     —________ very noisy.  A. It must have been     B. They must be C. That might be        D. There must be 68. She is too slow. She ________ pass the test, but she __________ too little.  A. would; knew        B. will; knows  C. would; knows       D. will; knew 69. —Mary didn’t turn up last time, did she?    —No. She_________. We had changed our plan.  A. shouldn’t have come    B. needn’t have to come  C. didn’t need to come    D. needn’t have come 70. —They haven’t finished the work up to now.    —Well, they________.   A. should               B. should have C. would              D. must have 71. —Shall I go and buy more fruit for the party?    —No, I have already bought 3 baskets. That _________ be enough.  A. can                  B. ought to C. may                 D. might 72. —Why hasn’t the speaker turned up?    —He _________ the flight. I’ll find it out at once.     A. must have missed    B. might have missed C. would have missed    D. could have missed 73. I _______ pay Tom a visit, but I am not sure whether I will have time this Sunday.  A. should       B. might C. would       D. could 74. —Who is the girl standing over there?    — Well, if you _____ know, her name is Mabel.  A. may       B. can C. must       D. shall 75. It has been announced that candidates (考生)________ remain in their seats until all the papers have been collected.  A. can       B. will C. may       D. shall 【答案解析】 1.D。must表示推测。根据句意:他们一定正在等我们。所以用must be waiting。 2.D。由even though可知该题意为:她很勇敢,尽管她腿受了伤,她仍然设法独自回家了。而be able to= manage to,有克服困难设法成功之意。 3.A。cannot / can not / never … too/ enough是一固定搭配,表示“越……越好”、“再……也不过分”。 4.C。考查情态动词will的用法。will表示意志、意愿和决心。 5.B。used to和would都有“过去常常”之意,但used to有今昔对比之意,现在再也不这样了。而would无此用法。 6.C。解此题的关键:一、掌握反意疑问句的基本构成,即“前肯后否,前否后肯”。二、了解used to构成的反意疑问句有两种 (didn’t和usedn’t或usen’t)。三、知道there构成的反意疑问句可由there直接构成,而不用it,所以选择C。 7.B。can作为情态动词,它有一特殊用法,即:表示“有时会”= is sometimes等一般情况。句意为:我们家住山顶,所以有时夏天风会很大。 8.B。shall用于第一、三人称疑问句时表示征求对方意见或指示。二、三人称表示说话人的命令、警告、允诺或威胁。 9.B。should意为“竟然”。should have done意为“竟然做了某事”。句意:我很惊讶,他竟然比赛输了。 10.A。had better是一特殊情态动词,它可以写成better,但无论是had better,还是better,其反意疑问句均由had引导。此外,还遵循“前肯后否”的原则。故选A。 11.A。此题考查情态动词ought to的特殊用法。它有表示“道德法律上的必须”之意。此句意为:“先生,您不能在这捕鹿,它们是国家保护动物”。can’t虽有“不能、不准”之意,但它不表示“法律上的不准,道义上的不能”之意,所以排除B。oughtn’t to相当于shouldn’t,但前者语气更为强烈。won’t表示“不愿、不能”,故排除。needn’t表“不必”,不符合题意。因此排除D。 12.A。can不能用于肯定句中表示推测;will表将来或意愿;should have done意为“本应该……却未……”。句子表达的是一种对过去的猜测,但可能性不大。 13.D。因对话是对过去事情的推测,所以不能选择A和B。从上句意义可知:已坐了5个人的小车里再挤一个人一定不是舒服的旅行。答案为D。 14.C。表示对未来可能出现的一种事实的推测,但不是很肯定。 15.D。谚语:“三人行,必有我师”。 16.A。本句意为“你能把那本我给你打电话时你提到的那本书借给我吗?”,用过去进行时表示对过去情节,场面的描述。 17.A。shall用于第一、第三人称表示请求允许,“让这个新来者试试好吗?” 18.C。“我们本不该觉得这么累,我们只是参加了个聚会嘛”。have been to是已发生的事实,“本不该”也是已经存在的状况。shouldn’t have felt是对已存在的情况的虚拟。shouldn’t“(照常理)本不应该”。 19.B。shall用于第三人称表示征求许可。 20.B。第一句表示要“拜访Mr Richardson”;第二个人因此说我给他发个电子邮件“so (that) he may know”以便于他可以知道“什么时候接我们(期待我们到达)”故选B。 21.C。说话人在主句中使用了过去时态,因此,用来修饰从句的让步状语从句就必定是过去时态,这样,就排除了A、D项。should have done表示的是责备对方应该做某事而没有做,上句已经说明是
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