【題目】He suffered severe headaches as a result of the injury, and his doctor recommended he _________ a rest.

A. would take B. took

C. must take D. take

【答案】D

【解析】句意:由于受傷,他患了嚴(yán)重的頭痛病。醫(yī)生建議他休息。recommend意為建議,賓語從句用虛擬語氣,即" should +動詞原形,should可以省略。

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