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In that company only Chris Evans _______...

In that company only Chris Evans _______ objections in the meeting.

A.dare to raise B.dares raise C.dared raise D.dare not to raise

 

C 【解析】 考查情态动词。句意:在那家公司,只有克里斯·埃文斯敢在会上提出反对意见。dare用作实意动词时意为“敢于”,有各种形式变化,多接带to 的不定式;dare作情态动词时,意思是“敢”,其后接动词原形。这里dare“敢”是情态动词,过去式是dared,后跟动词原形。结合选择项,故选C。  
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