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—Must I come to see you again? —No,you ....

—Must I come to see you again?

—No,you       .

A.mustn’t        B、needn’t        C、can’t

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:—我必须再来看你吗?—不,你不必。must的含义是必须一定,其否定形式mustn’t表示禁止的含义。故must的否定回答一般借助于needn’和don’t have to来构成,根据前文No,可知下文为否定回应,故选B。 考点:考查情态动词的用法  
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