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Teenagers should not be allowed to . A. ...

Teenagers should not be allowed to    .

A. smoke    B. listen to music

C. play the violin    D. play football

 

A 【解析】试题分析:句意:青少年不应该被允许吸烟。A吸烟;B听音乐;C拉小提琴;D踢足球。故选A。  
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