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We can conclude from the passage that “binge drinking” means ______.
A

a period of excessive indulgence in drinking

B

group drinking in the street

C

drinking for love affair

D

mixed strong alcohol drinking


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题目问的是:我们可以从文中得出“binge drinking”的意思是什么?binge意为“大吃大喝,狂欢;放纵”,故选A。
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