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Patients" bills of rights require that they () informed about their condition and about alternatives for treatment.
A

are

B

might be

C

should be

D

were


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解析: [解析] 句意:《病人权利法案》要求病人应该被告知自己的身体状况和治疗方案的选择。虚拟语气。表示要求、命令、请求的动词如advise,ask,demand,require后面的宾语从句中,谓语要用“should+动词原形”表示虚拟语气,should可以省略。
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