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        1. He paid for a seat, when he ______ have entered free.

          A. could         B. would        C. must        D. need

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          解析:

          A 考查情態(tài)動詞用法。本題先考慮本句可能出現(xiàn)的語境,設(shè)想一下某人去電影院看電影,本可以免費進入,卻買了票。 could表示“可以”。  

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