题目内容

He ignored the neighbor’s request that ______ less noise at night.

A. he would make B. he could make

C. he make D he made

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查同位语从句。句意:他忽视了邻居的要求,晚上他应该少出点声音。在suggestion,proposal,plan,order, advice 等词后的同位语从句要用(should)do的形式。如: He made a suggestion that the English test be put off until next Wednesday.该句中同位语为suggestion,其后的同位语从句中should省略,且该句中test与put off为被动关系,故选C项。

考点 : 考查同位语从句

 

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