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【题目】The new CEO asked that all inter-office communications __________ in writing rather than in person,__________ possible.

A. have been made; whoever

B. would be made; whichever

C. be made; whenever

D. were made; whatever

【答案】C

【解析】句意:新执行总裁要求所有办公室间的交流无论何时只要有可能,就要以书面形式进行而不是面对面的。ask要求,宾语从句用虚拟语气,其谓语动词的构成为should do, should可以省略。whenever不论何时。

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