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We desire that immediate help _____ to the local villagers who have been trapped by the flood.

A. be given            B. will be given            C. should give        D. is given

A


解析:

主要测试虚拟语气。动词:desire 后面的宾语从句需要用:should  +  动词  ,而且should 可以省略。另外动词:give 需要双宾语:give sth to sb 。至此可以选出:be given。

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