单选题To achieve interchangeability, Henry Ford insisted that the same gauging system for every part ______ all the way through the entire manufacturing process.Aget used toBshould utilize Cbe usedDapply
单选题
To achieve interchangeability, Henry Ford insisted that the same gauging system for every part ______ all the way through the entire manufacturing process.
A
get used to
B
should utilize
C
be used
D
apply
参考解析
解析:
为了获得可交换性,Henry Ford坚持认为在整个生产过程中,每个不同部分的测量系统都应该是一致的。文中用到了虚拟语气,在insist that…句型中,从句中应该采用虚拟语气,即should+do的形式,should可以省略。故C项正确。
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