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17.According to the relevant law,the amount of compensation for the damage caused by the breaking of the patent right _____ be assessed on the basis of the losses suffered by the patentee.( )A. | can | B. | shall | C. | need | D. | could |
分析 按照相关法律,违反专利权产生的损害赔偿数额以专利权所有人遭受的损失为基础来评估.
解答 答案:B
考查情态动词.本题中的Shall表示法律规定要做.故选B.can能;need需要;could可以.
点评 考查情态动词.准确的翻译句子及备选答案.然后根据题意选择最符合题意的选项.

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