9.My father recommended I ____  the school rules.( 。
A.obeyedB.should obeyC.obeyD.both B and C

分析 父親要求我遵守校規(guī).

解答 答案:D
題干中recommended后接賓語從句;英語中表示命令(order),要求(demand,request,require),建議(suggest)等動詞后接賓語從句時,從句中要用should+動詞原形,should可以省略.故選D.

點評 情態(tài)動詞的用法是英語中?嫉恼Z言點.通?疾榈姆绞接刑摂M和推測,本題考查的是情態(tài)動詞的虛擬用法.學(xué)習(xí)時要注意積累.

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