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18.The politician insisted that he _______innocent and that he ______at once.(  )
A.was; was set freeB.be; be set free
C.was; be set freeD.be; was set free

分析 这个政治家坚持说他是无辜的,并且坚持要求立刻被释放.

解答 答案:C  如果insist翻译为"坚持说/坚持认为",即that从句表示已经发生的动作时,则宾语从句使用陈述语气,即从句该用什么时态就用什么时态,当然还要和主句时态保持呼应.如果insist翻译为"坚持要求/坚持主张",即that从句的动作当时 尚未发生的话,则宾语从句必须使用虚拟语气,即从句谓语动词由"should+动词原形"构成,且should可以省略.根据句意,第一空表示坚持说,主句是一般过去时,从句也用一般过去时,第二空表示坚持要求,并且he和set free是被动关系.所以本题选择C.

点评 考生要了解insist具体的含义和用法,仔细分析句型,分清楚insist的含义.

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