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The little girl was crying because her mother didn’t allow her ______ the ice cream.
A

eat

B

eats

C

to eat

D

ate


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句意:那个小女孩在哭,因为她的妈妈不让她吃冰淇淋。本题考查非谓语动词的用法。allow sb. to do sth. 意为“允许某人做某事”,为固定搭配。因此只有C项符合题干语境。
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