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13.It is required that under no circumstances          betray ourselves even if there are temptations like money or beauty.( 。
A.we canB.will weC.should weD.we shall

分析 按規(guī)定要求:即使我們在金錢或美色的誘惑下都絕不能出賣我們自己.

解答 答案:C  
該句中that 后面跟了一個主語從句,而主語從句是一個以否定意義的短語開頭under no circumstances"絕不",這樣的句子開頭需要使用部分倒裝句.另外在It is required that句型中需要用虛擬語氣should do形式,結合前后二點知識,所以選C.

點評 解答該類題時,首先要對選項用法有深刻的了解.確定它們各自不同于另外三項的用法,再結合選項,將其帶入句中,一般語意邏輯通順,即為正確答案.

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