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7.Our head teacher insists that weattend (attend) the lecture to be given this weekend.

分析 我们班主任坚持要我们参加这周末的讲座.

解答 答案填(should) attend.考查insist之后虚拟语气的用法.当insist表示"坚持要""一定要"时,从句所指的一般是尚未实现的事实,此时谓语通常用虚拟语气(即should+动词原形),而且引导词that一般不省略(尤其是当已经省略 should 时).而表示"坚持说""坚持认为",从句所指的通常是已经发生的事或已存在的状态,谓语一般用陈述语气,引导词 that 可省略.

点评 熟记单词的固定用法,结合句意进行判断.

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