【題目】—Sorry, I missed your party yesterday because of an unexpected visitor.

—Actually, you________the party. It was canceled at the last moment.

A.didn’t need to attendB.needn’t have attended

C.shouldn’t have attendedD.shouldn’t attend

【答案】A

【解析】

考查動(dòng)詞need的用法。句意:——對(duì)不起,昨天錯(cuò)過了你的派對(duì)因?yàn)橐晃灰馔鈦砜汀?/span>——事實(shí)上,你沒必要來。它最后取消了。didn’t need to do沒有必要做某事,而實(shí)際上也沒有做;needn’t have done本沒有必要做某事,而實(shí)際上卻做了。根據(jù)Sorry, I missed your party yesterday because of an unexpected visitor.可知,實(shí)際上沒有參加派對(duì),所以應(yīng)用didn’t need to attend。故選A項(xiàng)。

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