---Will you please stay here a little longer?
---Sorry, I . I eat dinner with my mother. She’s coming.
A.mustn’t; will have to | B.don’t; have to |
C.can’t; had to | D.can’t; will have to |
– There’s somebody at the door. Who ____ it be? Is it the postman?
-- No. It ______ be him. It’s just seven o’clock. It’s too early.
A.must, may not | B.will, won’t | C.may, mustn’t | D.may, can’t |
Don’t stand up until you ____________.
A.tell to | B.are told | C.are told to | D.are told to do |
--Excuse me. How can I get to the museum?
--Follow your nose. It’s only about 250 meters on the left. You miss it.
A.needn’t | B.mustn’t | C.can’t | D.may |
What’s the language in Canada?
A.speaking | B.spoken | C.is spoken | D.to speak |
--Must I clean the classroom now, Miss Wang?
--No, you needn’t . It by Bill.
A.is cleaning | B.should be clean |
C.was cleaned | D.has been cleaned |
Thanks for your help, John . We have finished our work so
early your help.
A.can’t without | B.couldn’t without |
C.wouldn’t under | D.could by |
You ______ be polite to the old man.
A.should | B.can’t | C.might | D.mustn’t |
--Must I come at four o’clock? -- Oh, no, you ______.
A. can’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t.
—Jack, your hair is too long!
—Really? I’ll have it _____ right now.
A.cuts | B.cutting | C.to cut | D.cut |
—Can I tell Peter about the news?
—No, I don’t want anyone else to know it. You _______keep it to yourself.
A.must | B.need | C.can | D.may |
Tom would rather _________than _________.
A.stay at home , go out | B.to stay at home , to go out |
C.to stay at home , go out | D.stay at home , to go out |
I’m not feeling ______, I _____ see a doctor.
A good; will have to B. good; must
C. well; will have D. well; must
—May we leave classroom now?
—No, you . You to leave until the bell rings.
A.mustn’t, are allowed | B.don’t have to, are supposed |
C.needn’t, aren’t allowed | D.can’t, aren’t supposed |