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20.No official(官方的) permissionhas been given for the event to take place.

分析 这项活动没有官方允许,不能进行.

解答 permission    permission是一个名词,意为"允许,批准",official是形容词,后加名词.本句主语是permission,has been given是被动语态,表示"允许是被给的".
take place 意为"发生,举行".

点评 考查名词的词义.在熟知单词词义的基础上要注意词性的修饰.

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