Mr. Liu insists that the price of petrol _____ too high and that he ____ his car.


  1. A.
    is, sells
  2. B.
    should be, should sell
  3. C.
    is, should sell
  4. D.
    should be, sells
C
考查insist虛擬語氣的用法。 Insist that sb (should ) do sth 堅持要求某人干某事,為虛擬語氣用法 ;  insist 堅持認(rèn)為,不要虛擬。
本句意為劉先生堅持認(rèn)為汽油的價格太高了,并且堅持要求他應(yīng)當(dāng)賣掉他的汽車。
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