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29. If city noises____from increasing, people___shout to be heard even at the dinner table 20 years from now.

   A. are not kept; will have to                   B. are not kept; have to  

   C. do not kept; will have to               D. do not kept; have to

A


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考查keep…from doing sth.结构的被动形式。【译文】 如果城市噪音不制止,二十年后人们不得不在餐桌上吃饭就得大声喊叫才能听见。

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