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20.His parents won't allow him to stay out late.

分析 他的父母不允许他在外面待得太晚.

解答 答案:allow.
根据所给首字母提示结合推测句意是"他的父母不允许他在外面待得太晚.",根据设空处前面的won't 判断设空处缺少动词原形,所填单词"允许"是allow,所以答案是:allow

点评 做这类题型,首先根据所给单词首字母明确句子所要考查的单词的拼写,再结合相关语法知识对单词做出形式上的变化.

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