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Young kids! You'd better apologize to usor we________the right to accuse you of cheating.

Areserve Bpreserve Cobserve Ddeserve

 

A

【解析】A 考查动词辨析。reserve保留储备;preserve保护维护;observe观察注意到;deserve值得应受。

 

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