情态动词
1. --Catherine, I have cleaned the room for you.
--Thanks. You it. I could manage it myself.
A needn’t do b needn’t have done c mustn’t do d shouldn’t have done.
2. --I’ve taken someone else’s green sweater by mistake.
--It Harry’s. He always wears green.
A could be b will be c mustn’t be d has to be
3. –Lucy doesn’t mind lending your dictionary.
--She . I’ve ready borrowed one.
A can’t b mustn’t c needn’t d shouldn’t
4. There be any diffculity about passing the road test since you have practiced a lot in the driving school.
A mustn’t b shan’t c shouldn’t d needn’t
5. He paid for a seat, when he have entered free.
A could b would c must d need
6. --I don’t mind telling you what you know.
--You . I’m not asking you for it.
A mustn’t b may not c can’t d needn’t
7. John, look at the time. You play the piano at such a late hour?
A Must b Can c May d Need
8. –The traffic is heavy now, so Mike come late.
--Let’s wait ten more minutes.
A can b need c may d shall
9. –I dreamed of some animals running on the moon.
--It be. There is no air or water on the moon, you know.
A can’t b may not c shouldn’t d mustn’t
10. Just as we were sitting down to have dinner, the telephone ring.
A must b could c might d need
11. –Did you say that there were only ten tickets? There be twelve.
A can b may c should d will
12. Your room is terribly dirty; you get it cleaned in two hours, or Mom will be angry.
A can b might c must d may
13. As it turned out to be a small house party, we so formally.
A needn’t dress up b shouldn’t dress up c couldn’t have dressed up d needn’t have dressed up
14. --I have taken someone else’s T-shirt by mistake. Is it Jane’s?
--It be hers. She seldom wears red. It be Nancy’s. It’s her favorite color and style.
A won’t; can b can’t; must c needn’t; might d mustn’t; should
15. –Shall we have a smoke here?
--No, we because the worker is carrying some petrol.
A won’t b mustn’t c can’t d needn’t
16. Mrs. Brown, our geography teacher, , for her bag and maps and a globe are already on the teacher’s desk.
A must arrive b can have arrived c must have arrived d has arrived
17. All my family are kooking forward to meeting you. You come over and have dinner with us this weekend.
A will b must c may d shall
18. Mark have hurried. After driving at top speed, he arrived half an hour early.
A needn’t b wouldn’t c mustn’t d couldn’t
19. Just be patient. You expect the world to change soon.
A can’t b needn’t c may not d will not
20. I’m afraid Mr. Harding see you now. He’s busy.
A can’t b mustn’t c shouldn’t d needn’t
21. –Good morning. I’ve got an appointment with Miss. Smith in the Personnel Department.
--Ah, good morning. You be Mrs. Peters
A might b must c would d can
22. What do you mean, there are only ten tickets? There be twelve.
A should b would c will d shall
23. One of the few things you say about English people with certainty is that they talk a lot about the weather.
A need b must c should d can
24. You and I could hardly work together, ?
A could you b couldn’t c couldn’t we d could we
25. –Hi, Tom. Any idea where Jane is?
--She in the classroom. I saw her there just now.
A shall be b should have been c must be d might have been
26. Liza well not want to go on the trip-she hates travelling.
A will b can c must d may
27. She have left school, for her bike is still here.
A can’t b wouldn’t c shouldn’t d needn’t
28. You don’t have to know the name of the author to find a book. You find the book by the title.
A must b need c can d would
29. We hope that as many people as possible join us for the picnic tomorrow.
A need b must cshould d can
30. –What’s the name?
--Kevin. I spell you that for you?
A Shall b Would c Can d Might
31. We have proved great adventures, but we have done the greatest march ever made in the past ten years.
A needn’t b may not c shouldn’t d mustn’t
32. The weather turned out to be fine yesterday. I the trouble to carry m umbrella with me.
A should have taken b could have taken c needn’t have taken d mustn’t have taken
33. --I regret to say that I have shouted at you the other day.
--Forget it. I was a bit out of control myself.
A shouldn’t b mustn’t c couldn’t d mightn’t
34. Oh, Richard, why you always do the opposite of what I tell you?
A must b may c should d can
35. When Primer Zhou Enlai was alive, he work from morning until night every day, dea ling with numerous affairs.
A would b could c must d might
36. It’s important to know about the cultural differences that cause problems.
A must b dare c need d may
37. –Can I pay the bill by check?
--Sorry, sir. But it is the management rule of our hotel that payment be paid in cash.
A will b can c should d shall
38. –Why didn’t you come to Mike’s birthday party yesterday?
--Well, I , but I forget it.
A should b must c should have d must have
39. There be any difficulty in passing the oral test since you have practice a lot in school.
A mustn’t b shan’t c shouldn’t d needn’t
40. –Is there anything else I can get for you except the scarf?
--No. That be it. Thanks a lot.
A could b must c should d might
41. –Oh, my God! I just missed the last bus back home.
--That’s really bad. I’m sure you it, but you were not in a hurry.
A could catch b had caught c could have caught d would catch
42. –Amazing! You wear slippers at work.
--Don’t you know it’s a fashion?
A must b should c can d may
43. --Betty said she would definitely be here before 7. She’s never late.
--But it’s half past 7 now. She be coming.
A would not b dare not c need not cannot
44. –Are you going to the lecture tomorrow afternoon?
--I’m not sure now. I go to Pro. Black’s class instead.
A might b would c should d must
45. We are happy that our predictions so accurate, which is far from expections.
A might be b would be c should d will be
46. –Look! The clouds are gathering.
--Yes, I’m afraid it be pouring down soon.
A can b must c should d might
47. –I don’t mind telling you what you know.
--You ,I’m not asking you for it.
A mustn’t b may not c can’t d needn’t
48. You park here! It’s an emergency exit.
A wouldn’t b needn’t c couldn’t d mustn’t
49. You a gift, but you can if you want to.
A must b mustn’t c have to d don’t have to
50. –May I take this book out of the reading room?
--No, you . You read it here.
A mightn’t b won’t c needn’t d mustn’t
51. Jack described his father, who a brave boy many years ago, as a strong-willed man.
A would be b would have been c must be must have been
52. –It’s the office! So you know eating is not allowed here.
--Oh, sorry.
A must b will c may d need
53. Some people who don’t like to talk much are not necessarily shy; they just be quiet people.
A must b may c should d would
54. This printer is of good quality. If it break down within the first year, we would repair it at our expense.
A would b should c could d might
55. You be hungry already-you had lunch only two hours ago.
A wouldn’t b can’t c mustn’t d needn’t
56. Peter be really difficult at times even though he is a nice person in general.
A shall b should c can d must
57. It is usually warm in my hometown in March, but it be rather cold sometimes.
A must b can c should d would
58. In crowed places like airports and railway stations, you take care of your luggage.
A can b may c must d will
59. –What do you think what we can do for our aged parents?
--You do anything except to be with them and be yourself.
A don’t have to b oughtn’t to c mustn’t d can’t
60. There is no light on, they be at home.
A can’t b mustn’t c needn’t d shouldn’t
61. Some aspects of a pilot’s job be boring, and pilots often at inconvenient hours.
A can; have b may; can c have to; may d ought; must
62. The workers will go on strike if the demands they put forward are turned down.
A could b would c / d had