Harry’s been driving all day----- he be tired.
A.need | B.can | C.shall | D.must |
--- Is that man Mr. Smith?
--- It ______ be him. He has gone to NewYork on business.
A.may not | B.needn’t |
C.can’t | D.mustn’t |
—Would you like to go for a picnic with us?
—_____, but I’m too busy.
A.No, I can’t | B.Yes, I would |
C.I’d love to | D.Why not |
Middle school students _________ smoke because it is bad for their health.
A.needn’t | B.couldn’t |
C.shouldn’t | D.may not |
Cars, buses, bikes and people stop when the traffic lights are red.
A.can B.may C.must
—Nathan likes his job because he ______enjoy the beauty of nature.
A.can | B.must | C.should | D.is supposed to |
--Do you have any plans for this summer vacation?
--I'm not sure. I ___ take a trip to Taiwan.
A.must | B.need | C.may | D.should |
The woman ______ be our English teacher. She has gone to Canada.
A.can’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t
---__________ I use your dictionary?
--- Of course. But please return it to me before you leave.
A. Must B. Need C. May
—Must I clean the classroom now?
—No, you_______.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t
If you wish , you _________ come in and have a cup of coffee.
A.may | B.must | C.would | D.should |
— You park here! Look at the sign, it says “No parking”.
— Sorry, I didn’t notice that sign just now.
A.won’t | B.needn’t |
C.mustn’t | D.couldn’t |
—He be in the classroom, I think.
—No, he be in the classroom. I saw him go home a minute ago.
A.can; may not | B.must; may not |
C.may; mustn’t | D.may; can’t |
Look! The traffic light has turned red. We _____ stop our car.
A.can | B.can’t | C.must | D.mustn’t |
I’ve ordered some pizza, so we ________ worry about cooking when we get home tired.
A.can’t | B.mustn’t |
C.needn’t | D.may not |
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