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The child should be punished. You shouldn’t let him _____ telling lies.
A.keep away fromB.keep away with
C.get away fromD.get away with
D

试题分析:考查动词短语。A 远离;B与。。。保持距离;C 逃离;D逃脱处罚。从语境可知说话人要求惩罚说谎的孩子,不能姑息纵容这种坏毛病,所以判断D选项正确。句意:这个孩子应该受到惩罚,你不应该让他说了谎话而不受惩处。 
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