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We allow      in the woods but anyone is forbidden      here.

A. to camp; to smoke      B. camping; smoking

C. to camp; smoking      D. camping; to smoke

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查非谓语。allow 用法是allow sb to do sth 允许某人做某事或者 allow doing sth允许做某事;forbid doing 禁止做某事,forbid sb to do sth 禁止某人做某事;由此判断D选项正确。句意:我们允许在树林里露营,但是禁止任何人在这里吸烟。 考点:考查非谓语。
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