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The boss insisted that every minute ______ made full use of ______ the work well.


  1. A.
    be ; to do
  2. B.
    was ; doing
  3. C.
    be ; doing
  4. D.
    was ; to do
A
考查虛擬語氣以及目的狀語。Insist(堅持要求做某事)that sb (should) do sth;第二空to do the work well是不定式做目的狀語。句意:老板堅持要求要想做好工作,每一分鐘都要被充分利用。
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