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he naughty boys would play ______trick on ______ neighbours who didn’t give them any sweets on Halloween.

A.a; 不填

B.a: the

C.the; 不填

D.不填; the

 

B 【解析】考察冠词。第一空是固定词组play a trick on sb作弄某人;第二空的复数名词neighbors表示邻居。故B正确。
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