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10.All of these letters and telegrams,almost without exception,urge that the cause we have been fighting for_______.(  )
A.be carried onB.being carried on
C.carrying onD.to carry on

分析 句意:所有这些信和电报,无一例外地都强烈要求将我们为之奋斗的事业继续下去.

解答 答案:A.
本句中that the cause we have been frighting for…,充当urge的宾语,we have been fighting for the cause.是定语从句,修饰the cause,所以carry on在宾语从句中充当谓语,它与the cause之间是被动关系,urge后面跟宾语从句时又须用should do,但是should 可以省略,故这里应该用the cause should be carried on,所以选A.

点评 本题考查的是虚拟语气.urge ask require suggest propose insist order command 这些表示命令请求建议的动词后面如果是个宾语从句,那么从句里应该使用should do,但是should 可以省略.

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