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President Xi Jinping urged that official...

President Xi Jinping urged that officials and public figures _________by example and _______ good values among Chinese citizens, especially the younger generation.

A. leads, promotes      B. led, promoted

C. lead, promote   D. have led, promoted

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考察should的用法和时态。该句是一个表语从句,凡是主句中有以suggest,proposal,order,idea,plan,news,motion,demand等名词后面所带的表语从句或同位语从句中,其谓语部分的should可以省略。所以第一个空是原型lead.由于该句的时态是一般过去式,所以第二个空用promoted。该句意思为:习近平主席号召官方及公共数据以例子来支撑,向市民尤其是向年轻一代传递优秀价值观,。故选C 考点:考察should的用法和时态  
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