________be sent to work there?

  AWho do you suggest that should

  BWho do you suggest

  CDo you suggest who should

  DDo you suggest whom should

 

答案:B
解析:

  do you know/think/suggest/suppose…為插入語,故疑問詞應(yīng)在其前,且其后用正常語序。

 


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