They ought to attend the meeting, for they ________ several times.


  1. A.
    have been invited
  2. B.
    have been informed
  3. C.
    were asked
  4. D.
    have been telling
B
解析:
導(dǎo)解:inform動作發(fā)生在主句之前,且與主語they為動賓關(guān)系.
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