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The managers consider it is important that everything ________ by weekend.

A.will complete B.has completed

C.be completed D.is completing

 

C

【解析】C 考查语态和虚拟语气。句意:经理们认为在周末以前把所有的事情完成很重要。该题干中that之后要用虚拟语气 should do的结构,其中的should可以省略;另外everything是“被完成”,此处要用被动结构,因此要用(should) be completed。故答案为C项。

 

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C.expose problems in advertising

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