单选题Mr. Green _____ my letter, otherwise he would have replied before now.Amust have receivedBmust have failed to receiveCmust receiveDmust fail to receive

单选题
Mr. Green _____ my letter, otherwise he would have replied before now.
A

must have received

B

must have failed to receive

C

must receive

D

must fail to receive


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解析:
句意:格林先生一定没收到我的信,否则他应该已经回信了。据此可以排除A、C。这里是对过去没有收到信进行推测,应该用must have done,故为B。

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