To travel from England to Scotland you__a passport.A.mustn't haveB.haven't gotC.don't needD.needn't
To travel from England to Scotland you__a passport.
A.mustn't have
B.haven't got
C.don't need
D.needn't
B.haven't got
C.don't need
D.needn't
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解析:句中need是行为动词,其后接名词做宾语。
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