Since he suffered a great deal from stomachache,the doctor insisted that he ______ wine any more.A.did not drinkB.does not drinkC.should not drinkD.could not drink

Since he suffered a great deal from stomachache,the doctor insisted that he ______ wine any more.

A.did not drink

B.does not drink
C.should not drink

D.could not drink

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解析:本题考查虚拟语气。题目意为“由于他胃痛得厉害,医生坚持要求他不应该再喝酒了。”insist表“坚持要求”时,宾语从句中用虚拟语气 (should + 动词原形),should有时可省略。

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