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(2014·厦门适应性考试)Mr Wang must have watched the film So Young last night,________?

A.mustn’t he  B.hasn’t he

C.didn’t he  D.needn’t he

 

C

【解析】考查反意疑问句。句意为:王先生昨天晚上肯定看过电影《致我们终将逝去的青春》,是吧?如情态动词must+have done表对过去的推测时,用did构成反意疑问句;根据反意疑问句中的前肯后否原则,所以答案为C。

答案: C

 

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