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Mike is often absent from class.” “Tell him he _________ answer for it if he goes on behaving like that.”

A. shall                        B. will                        C. would                        D. can

A


解析:

shall 主要有以下两个用法:

(1) 用于疑问句中征求意见。如:   Shall I help you? 要不要 我帮帮你?

Shall I open the window? 要我把窗子打开吗?

(2) 用于陈述句中表示允诺、告诫、警 告、威胁、命令、规定、必然性等(可用于各类人称)。如:   You shall suffer for this. 你会为此事吃苦头的。(表威胁)

Each competitor shall wear a number. 每个参赛者要戴一个号码。(表规定)

You shall hear everything as soon as you come. 你一来就可听到所有情况了。(表允诺)

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