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All the travelers _____that they should bring their ID cards with them.

A.have reminded B.are reminded

C.were reminding D.had been reminded

 

B

【解析】试题分析:考查时态。根据句意游客应是被提醒,从句中时态是should+原形,可知主句不是过去时,应用are reminded。句意:所有的游客都被提醒他们应当随身携带身份证。故选B

考点:考查时态。

 

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