It is requested that an applicant whose undergraduate work is done at another institution( )two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees directly to the dean of the graduate school.A.must sendB.sendC.are to sendD.need send
It is requested that an applicant whose undergraduate work is done at another institution( )two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees directly to the dean of the graduate school.
A.must send
B.send
C.are to send
D.need send
B.send
C.are to send
D.need send
参考解析
解析:题目意为“要求在其他机构完成本科工作的申请人将两份本科成绩单和学位直接发送给研究生院院长。”It is requested that的主语从句中,谓语动词用“should + 动词原形”,should可以被省略,故选B。
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