If you live near the shopping mall, you _______go far to buy things.


  1. A.
    have to
  2. B.
    haven’t to
  3. C.
    don’t have to
  4. D.
    needn’t to
C
考查have to的用法。Have to“不得不,必須”;否定式是don’t have to;相當(dāng)于needn’t。句意“如果你住的地方離商業(yè)步行街很近,你就不必跑太遠買東西了。”D項to多余。故選C。
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