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—You know that you were driving at 100 kilometers per hour, don’t you? —No, officer, I _____ have been. This car can’t do more than 80. A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. may not D. couldn’t
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—May I speak to the patient now? —No, you _____. He is too weak now. A. needn’t B. may not C. mustn’t D. oughtn’t
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—Why am I so slow at doing the cloze test? —I guess you didn’t realize the use _____ the contexts. A. you should have made of B. you must have made from C. of which you could have from D. out of which you need make
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My MP4 player isn’t in my bag. Where I have put it? A. can B. must C. should D. would
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The biggest problem for most plants, which ______ just get up and run away when threatened, is that animals like to eat them. A. shan’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. mustn’t
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—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
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—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
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—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
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—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
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Haven’t I told you that you __________ have the answer tomorrow morning? A. will B. shall C. should D. would
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