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LookThe ground is wet.It must have rained last night________

Ahasn’t it  Bdidn’t it

Cmustn’t it  Dhadn’t it

 

B 【解析】 由last night及must have rained可知此处是对过去情况的猜测,下雨是过去的事实,所以反意疑问句的助动词用did,并且根据前肯后否的原则,反意疑问句应该用否定形式,C项正确。句意为:看!地面湿了,昨天晚上肯定下雨了,不是吗?  
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