It is ____ waste of time for young men to devote themselves to playing computer games on ___ Internet only for _____ pleasure.


  1. A.
    /; the;/
  2. B.
    the;the; /
  3. C.
    a;the; a
  4. D.
    a;the;/
D
前面a waste of time/money…”為固定短語;中間為on the Internet,表示特指; 后面為for pleasure="for" fun,為固定短語。
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