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The boy insisted that he __________ noth...

The boy insisted that he __________ nothing wrong and that he __________ at once.

A.did, should be set free                   B.should do, must be set free

C.do, should be set free                    D.did, must be set free

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查insist的用法。Insist做坚持说解时从句与主句时态相同;做坚决要求...该...解时后接that+主语+should+动词原形;根据句意那个男孩坚持认为他没有错,并且坚决要求马上释放他。故选A。 考点:考查insist的用法。
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